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CHENNAI: Indian Space Research Organization has lined up over a dozen missions, including its first probe on the Sun, Isro chairman K Radhakrishnan said on Friday.

Though, the mission to probe the Sun was already on the cards, the agency now has a clear picture of its plan and had put a timeframe within which it hoped to undertake it, Radhakrishnan said, while addressing students at a private University here.

He said the "Aditya" mission to the Sun had been planned between 2017 and 2020.

"The mission would be around the Earth. A few equipment are being planned for that. We hope for the launch between 2017 and 2020," Isro chairman said.

Apart from Aditya, space habitat studies were also being planned in these three years.
Before that, Isro would focus on Astrosat — a project aimed at design, development, fabrication and launch of an astronomical observatory for studies of cosmic sources — and Chandrayaan-II between 2014 and 2017.

"We are planning to have an indigenous lander and rover for Chandrayaan-II mission," he said.

However, later during an interaction, he declined to comment whether the Union Cabinet had cleared the project.

Isro's next in line was IRNSS 1-B, the second of seven satellites, which form the Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System — an Indian equivalent of USA's Global Positioning System.

The launch of IRNSS 1-B was likely in April first week, while the experimental launch of GSLV Mark III was expected in the last week of May or in the first week of June, he said.

On the capacity of launching vehicles, he said Isro aimed at increasing the capacity of GSLV by four tonnes between 2014 and 2017 and further enhancing to six to 10 tonne before 2020.

Detailing on the utility of Isro satellites in tackling natural disasters, he said three satellites, including Kalpana and Insat-3D were very helpful during the recent "Cyclone Phailin", sending over 400 images during crucial four days.

"With their inputs, we were able to predict the velocity, intensity and the date of landfall almost accurately," he said adding the loss of life was only six or seven due to the cyclone.

Updating on Isro's ambitious inter-planetary mission to the Mars, he said the Mars Orbiter Mission, launched on November 5 last year, had travelled over one third of the total distance of 680 million kilometres.

Isro's mission to probe Sun before 2020 - The Times of India
 
wht xactly do thy want to look for on sun?

From wikipedia,

Spacecraft
Aditya was proposed to be sent to space by 2015–16 to study the solar corona. This part of the Sun has temperatures of over one million degrees, with raging solar winds that reach a velocity of up to 1000 km a second. The satellite will carry as its payload an advanced solar coronagraph.[2][7] Due to confidence in handling multiple payloads after the Mars Orbiter Mission, ISRO now plans to launch the craft in 2017-18, and it will carry multiple payloads for better solar data collection. The extra payloads will include an ultraviolet imager telescope to observe the entire solar disc for solar storms, a high energy x-ray imager to scan smaller region of the solar disc to study flares, a wind particle detector to sample the solar wind, a soft x-ray spectrometer and a variable emission coronagraph.[1]

It will be a small 400 kilograms (882 lb) satellite, which was initially projected to cost about 50 crore (US$10 million),[2] but due to an upgraded mission profile, it is estimated to cost 100 crore(US$20 million).[1] It is likely to be placed into a near earth orbit of 800 km.[8] The spacecraft's mission will be to study the fundamental problems of coronal heating, and other phenomena that take place in the Earth's magnetosphere.

Objectives
  • to study the Coronal Mass Ejection (CME)
  • to study the crucial physical parameters for space weather such as the coronal magnetic field structures, evolution of the coronal magnetic field etc
 
SUPARCO's vision prior to 2020................ launch a weather balloon..... :D
 
hmm...
good luck ISRO....
make us proud once again.....:-)
:cheers:
 
All the best to ISRO. M sure they won't disappoint the nation. :enjoy:
 
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