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Mission Shukrayaan I

Context: Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) Venus mission, Shukrayaan I may be postponed to 2031. ISRO’s Venus mission was expected to be launched in December 2024.

  • Both the U.S. and the European space agencies have Venus missions planned for 2031 — VERITAS and EnVision, respectively — while China may launch around 2026 or 2027.

Shukrayaan I mission

  • Shukrayaan I is ISRO’s Venus mission.

  • The mission was expected to be launched in December 2024.

  • Shukrayaan I will be an orbiter mission and its payloads include a high-resolution synthetic aperture radar and a ground-penetrating radar. 

  • The key objective of the Shukrayaan I mission is to study Venus’s geological and volcanic activity, emissions on the ground, wind speed, cloud cover, and other planetary characteristics from an elliptical orbit.

  • Optimal launch windows from earth to Venus occur once every 19 months. However, even better optimal windows, which can further reduce the amount of fuel required at lift-off, come around every eight years.

  • According to experts, both NASA (VERITAS) and the European Space Agency (EnVision) have planned Venus missions for 2031.

Objectives

  • Investigation of surface process and shallow subsurface stratigraphy. Until now, no prior observation of the sub-surface of Venus has been done.

  • Stratigraphy is a branch of geology in which rock layers and layering are studied.

  • Study of the structure, composition and dynamics of the atmosphere.

  • Investigation of Solar wind interaction with Venusian ionosphere.

Significance

  • It will help to learn how Earth-like planets evolve and what conditions exist on Earth-sized exoplanets (Planets that orbit a star other than our sun).

  • It will help in modelling Earth’s climate and serves as a cautionary tale on how dramatically a planet’s climate can change.

A few other space missions to Venus include

  • By the U.S:  Mariner series (1962-1974), Pioneer Venus 1 and Pioneer Venus 2 (1978), and Magellan in 1989.

  • By Russia: Venera series of spacecraft (1967-1983), Vegas 1 and 2 in 1985

  • By Japan: Akatsuki spacecraft (2015)

  • By European Space Agency: Venus Express (2005)


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