India plans to explore the dark side of the moon with Japan

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The Indian Space Research Organization has developedISROHer eyes are now on Venus after missions to the Moon and Mars, and together with Japan she plans to explore the dark side of the Moon.

Anil Bhardwaj, director of the Physical Research Laboratory in Ahmedabad, said the space agency is also planning to send a probe to Mars and will showcase missions at the same time. ISRO The future in the conference Akash TatfaAccording to Tools 360.

Bhardwaj added that he is in talks with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to send a lunar module to explore the moon’s permanent shadow region.

According to the original plans, the lunar probe and the rover it built will be placed on the surface of the moon ISRO In orbit with a Japanese missile with a planned landing near the south pole of the moon.

Bhardwaj said, “The ship will then travel to the permanent shadow region of the moon, which never sees sunlight. PSR It was like being in a deep freeze forever.

Bhardwaj said that Aditya L-1 It will be a unique mission where a 400kg payload class satellite will be placed in orbit around the sun so that it can constantly see the star from a so-called point. Lagrange point L. -1.

Located 1.5 million kilometers from Earth, the orbiter will attempt to understand coronal heating, acceleration of the solar wind, initiation of coronal mass ejections, eruptions and near-Earth space weather.

Bhardwaj said my mission Aditya L-1 a Chandrayaan -3 It will be given priority early next year, and a mission to Venus and a mission to the Moon will likely follow. JAXA.

It was the success of the lunar module on board Chandrayaan -3 It is critical because it will be reused in missions JAXA.

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