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Chandrayaan-2 to be launched in January 2019: ISRO chief

WION Web Team
New Delhi, Delhi, IndiaUpdated: Aug 28, 2018, 09:55 PM IST
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After creating history with Chandrayaan-1, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is all set to take India’s exploits in space expeditions to the next level. 

Chandrayaan-2, which has been in the pipeline for a long time now, has been finally given a launch period and an ISRO official revealed all the intricate details of the massive moon project.

The window period to launch the mission starts on January 3, 2019, and ends on February 16, 2019.

Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, ISRO Chairman K Sivan said, "In January 2019, we will have a major mission Chandrayaan-2 by GSLV-Mk-III-M1. We have taken a review by experts throughout the country. They appreciated our efforts saying this is the most complex mission ISRO has ever taken."

The ISRO Chairman further revealed that the mass of Chandrayaan-2 has been increased to 3.8 tonnes and will be launched by GSLV-MK-III.

"Mass of Chandrayaan-2 has increased to 3.8 tonnes which can't be launched by GSLV. We have redefined launch vehicle to GSLV-MK-III. Window for the launch is January 3-16 February. It would be the first mission in the world going near the South Pole," he added.

The first edition of the lunar probe was launched in October 2008 and operated until August 2009. The mission included a lunar orbiter and an impactor. 

India launched the spacecraft using a PSLV-XL rocket, serial number C11, on 22 October 2008 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, about 80 km north of Chennai.

As per reports, Chandrayaan-2 was scheduled to be launched in April this year.

(With inputs from agencies)