Six years after courting Mars, India has planned seven scientific missions in the next 10 years, including a date with Venus in 2023.
While the spacecraft to Venus will lift off with more than 20 payloads, the next decade will start with interplanetary missions — Xposat to study cosmic radiation in 2020, Aditya L1 to the Sun in 2021, Mars Orbiter Mission-2 in 2022, Lunar Polar Exploration or Chandrayaan-3 in 2024 and Exoworlds, an exploration outside the solar system in 2028.
Venus is considered to be earth’s ‘twin sister’ because of its similarities in mass, size, composition, density and gravity.
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