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Mangalyaan-2 Mission: Extremely critical payloads to be deployed by ISRO

After the success of Chandrayaan-3, Isro is on another exciting mission called Mars Orbiter Mission-2 or Mangalyaan-2 mission. Read here to Know all about the Mars Orbiter Mission and the payloads to be used by ISRO:

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Oct 14 2023, 09:48 IST
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India's Upcoming Mars Mission:India is preparing for its second mission to Mars, Mars Orbiter Mission-2 also known as  Mangalyaan-2 mission, marking a significant milestone in space exploration. This Mangalyaan mission follows the remarkable success of India's first mission to Mars, which achieved orbit around the red planet in its initial attempt, making history nine years ago. (NASA)
1/5 India's Upcoming Mars Mission:India is preparing for its second mission to Mars, Mars Orbiter Mission-2 also known as  Mangalyaan-2 mission, marking a significant milestone in space exploration. This Mangalyaan mission follows the remarkable success of India's first mission to Mars, which achieved orbit around the red planet in its initial attempt, making history nine years ago. (NASA)
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Scientific Payloads in Development:Mangalyaan-2 mission will carry a range of scientific payloads, each at various stages of development. These Mangalyaan-2 mission payloads include the Mars Orbit Dust Experiment (MODEX), Radio Occultation (RO) experiment, Energetic Ion Spectrometer (EIS), Langmuir Probe and Electric Field Experiment (LPEX).  (Pixabay)
2/5 Scientific Payloads in Development:Mangalyaan-2 mission will carry a range of scientific payloads, each at various stages of development. These Mangalyaan-2 mission payloads include the Mars Orbit Dust Experiment (MODEX), Radio Occultation (RO) experiment, Energetic Ion Spectrometer (EIS), Langmuir Probe and Electric Field Experiment (LPEX).  (Pixabay)
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Objectives of Scientific Payloads: Mangalyaan-2 mission objectives, according to a report by Hindustan Times, include the study, through MODEX, of the origin, abundance, distribution, and flux of interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) at high altitudes on Mars. It will help confirm the presence of any hypothesized Martian rings and explore the source of dust, potentially from Mars' moons, Phobos and Deimos. RO experiment focuses on measuring neutral and electron density profiles, utilizing a microwave transmitter to better comprehend the Martian atmosphere. (AFP)
3/5 Objectives of Scientific Payloads: Mangalyaan-2 mission objectives, according to a report by Hindustan Times, include the study, through MODEX, of the origin, abundance, distribution, and flux of interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) at high altitudes on Mars. It will help confirm the presence of any hypothesized Martian rings and explore the source of dust, potentially from Mars' moons, Phobos and Deimos. RO experiment focuses on measuring neutral and electron density profiles, utilizing a microwave transmitter to better comprehend the Martian atmosphere. (AFP)
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EIS will characterize solar energy particles and supra-thermal solar wind particles, contributing to the understanding of Martian atmosphere loss. LPEX will enable measurements of electron number density, electron temperature, and electric field waves, enhancing our knowledge of Mars' plasma environment.  (NASA/Tomas Slovinsky)
4/5 EIS will characterize solar energy particles and supra-thermal solar wind particles, contributing to the understanding of Martian atmosphere loss. LPEX will enable measurements of electron number density, electron temperature, and electric field waves, enhancing our knowledge of Mars' plasma environment.  (NASA/Tomas Slovinsky)
Mangalyaan-2
India's first Mars orbiter mission, known as Mangalyaan-1 mission, launched on November 5, 2013, was a groundbreaking achievement. Now, the Mangalyaan-2 mission will take India to greater heights in the field of space exploration. (Pixabay)
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5/5 India's first Mars orbiter mission, known as Mangalyaan-1 mission, launched on November 5, 2013, was a groundbreaking achievement. Now, the Mangalyaan-2 mission will take India to greater heights in the field of space exploration. (Pixabay)
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