NEW DELHI: India plans to send a man to the Moon and set up a space station by 2040, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, as the country ramps up its space programme.
The premier´s announcement comes as the world´s most populous country readies for a key test flight due on Saturday for its first crewed space mission. Modi told space agency officials that they should “build on the success of Indian space initiatives”.
The country “should now aim for new and ambitious goals, including setting up ´Bharatiya Antariksha Station´ (Indian Space Station) by 2035 and sending first Indian to moon by 2040,” he said in a statement late on Tuesday.
Modi asked them to develop plans for “a series of missions” to the Moon. India runs a low-budget space operation. It became the first to land a craft near the largely unexplored lunar south pole in August and, a month later, successfully launched a spacecraft to observe the outermost layers of the Sun.
In 2014, India became the first Asian nation to put a satellite into orbit around Mars, and its space agency Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched 104 satellites in a single mission in 2017. India´s current focus remains on its first manned mission into outer space, called Gaganyaan or “Skycraft”.
The three-day mission, expected to take place next year, aims to send a three-member crew into Earth´s orbit at a cost of about $1.08 billion, according to ISRO. The country also plans to launch a probe to the Moon with Japan, land a craft on Mars, and send an orbital mission to Venus within the next two years. India has been steadily matching the achievements of established spacefaring powers at a fraction of their cost.
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