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India targets new moon mission in 2020

BANGALORE, India, Jan 1, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – India plans to make a fresh
attempt to land an unmanned mission on the moon in 2020 after a failed bid
last year, the head of the country’s space programme said Wednesday.

Work is going “smoothly” on the Chandrayaan-3 mission to put a rover probe
on the moon’s surface, Indian Space Research Organisation chairman K. Sivan
told a press conference.

“We are targeting the launch for this year but it may spillover to next
year,” Sivan said. Indian sources said authorities had set November as a
provisional target for launch.

India seeking to become only the fourth nation after Russia, the United
States and China to put a mission on the moon’s surface and boost its
credentials as a low-cost space power.

The country’s Chandrayaan-2 module crash-landed on the moon’s surface in
September.

Sivan said the new propulsion module, lander and surface rover would cost
about $35 million, with a significantly higher outlay for the launch itself.

He added that India had chosen four candidate astronauts to take part in
the country’s first manned mission into orbit, pledged to take place by mid-
2022.

The four are to start training in Russia later this month. Up to three
astronauts are to take part in the mission, which will be one of the landmark
projects scheduled for the 75th anniversary of India’s independence from
British rule.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1750 hrs