Preparation Now Underway For Missions To Sun, Venus: Union Minister Anurag Thakur

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New Delhi [India]: Union Minister Anurag Thakur on Saturday lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the successful Chandrayaan-3 moon mission and said now preparations are underway to go to the Sun and Venus.

“Chandrayaan-3 success is celebrated across the country and the world. This shows the capability of our country and our youth. This is the identity of the new India. This is just a beginning step. Our scientists and Youths contributions are behind it,” Thakur said in a press conference.

Earlier today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed scientists at the Indian Space Research Organisation’s command centre in Bengaluru, who were involved in the Chandrayaan-3 mission and lauded them for their efforts.

“The way PM was welcomed after his BRICS summit and the way he motivated our scientists, I can say it was first Mangalyaan, then Chandrayaan, now preparations are underway to go to Sun and Venus also,” Thakur said.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday announced that August 23 will be celebrated as National Space Day to mark Chandrayaan-3’s landing on the Moon.

Shifting focus to its next space odyssey after successfully placing a lander on the moon’s uncharted South Pole, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Saturday said the country’s maiden solar mission — Aditya-L1 — will “possibly” be launched on September 2.

Aditya-L1 would be the first space-based Indian observatory to study the Sun.

Speaking to media barely minutes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address to scientists at the ISRO’s Bengaluru headquarters, Nilesh M Desai, a top space scientist at the agency and the director of Space Applications Centre (SAC), Ahmedabad, said, “We had planned the ‘Aditya-L1’ mission to study the sun.

The mission is ready for launch. There is a possibility that the spacecraft will be launched on September 2.”

Earlier, speaking to media, ISRO chairman S Somanth said the country’s maiden mission to study the sun will be ready for launch in the first week of September.

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