Team Indus News
The first one will be the Chandrayaan-2 mission, an advanced version of its previous 2018 mission with the objective of deeper lunar surface probe, and the second mission will be an initiative by Team Indus – a group of space enthusiasts that wants to unfurl the tricolour on the moon's surface as part of a global lunar competition.
The mission referred to as "Moon 2.0" calls for designing a lunar lander and two rovers.
Team Indus will launch its spacecraft aboard ISRO's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) next year.
ISRO has made us proud on many levels, but this time, it is an Indian space start-up that is making news.
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