Samudraayaan Mission: After touching the moon through ISRO’s spacecraft Chandrayaan-3, India will now dive into the deep sea. In fact, India is currently on a mission to explore every part of the universe including the depths of the Earth. After the successful Chandrayaan-3 mission, India has planned to explore the ocean. Through this mission, India will measure the depth of the ocean and try to know the secrets hidden inside the ocean. It has been named Mission Samudrayaan Mission. According to the information, the mission is now completely ready. Its trial is going to happen soon.
‘…now the next mission Samudrayaan’
Union Earth Sciences Minister Kiren Rijiju has given this information. He wrote on the social media platform ‘X’ that now the next mission is “Samudrayaan”. This is the ‘Matsya 6000’ submersible under construction at the National Institute of Ocean Technology in Chennai. He further wrote that under this mission, it is planned to send 3 humans in a submarine to a depth of 6 km of sea to study the deep sea resources and biodiversity assessment in India’s first manned deep ocean mission ‘Samudrayaan’.
What will the Samudrayaan mission do in the sea?
Samudrayaan mission has been designed to study the ocean. Under which ‘Matsya 6000’ will take three people to a depth of 6 kilometers, so that the sources and biodiversity there can be studied. ‘Matsya 6000’ is a kind of indigenous submersible. You can also call it a small circular submarine. Through this, precious metals like cobalt, nickel and manganese will be discovered about 6 kilometers below the sea level. According to media reports, it was constructed in about two years. Next year i.e. in the beginning of 2024, it will be released into the Bay of Bengal from Chennai coast for testing. This is completely an indigenous project.
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Samudraayaan Mission: After touching the moon through ISRO’s spacecraft Chandrayaan-3, India will now dive into the deep sea. In fact, India is currently on a mission to explore every part of the universe including the depths of the Earth. After the successful Chandrayaan-3 mission, India has planned to explore the ocean. Through this mission, India will measure the depth of the ocean and try to know the secrets hidden inside the ocean. It has been named Mission Samudrayaan Mission. According to the information, the mission is now completely ready. Its trial is going to happen soon.
‘…now the next mission Samudrayaan’
Union Earth Sciences Minister Kiren Rijiju has given this information. He wrote on the social media platform ‘X’ that now the next mission is “Samudrayaan”. This is the ‘Matsya 6000’ submersible under construction at the National Institute of Ocean Technology in Chennai. He further wrote that under this mission, it is planned to send 3 humans in a submarine to a depth of 6 km of sea to study the deep sea resources and biodiversity assessment in India’s first manned deep ocean mission ‘Samudrayaan’.
Next is “Samudrayan” This is ‘MATSYA 6000’ submersible under construction at National Institute of Ocean Technology at Chennai. India’s first manned Deep Ocean Mission ‘Samudrayaan’ plans to send 3 humans in 6-km ocean depth in a submersible, to study the deep sea resources and… pic.twitter.com/aHuR56esi7— Kiren Rijiju (@KirenRijiju) September 11, 2023
What will the Samudrayaan mission do in the sea?
Samudrayaan mission has been designed to study the ocean. Under which ‘Matsya 6000’ will take three people to a depth of 6 kilometers, so that the sources and biodiversity there can be studied. ‘Matsya 6000’ is a kind of indigenous submersible. You can also call it a small circular submarine. Through this, precious metals like cobalt, nickel and manganese will be discovered about 6 kilometers below the sea level. According to media reports, it was constructed in about two years. Next year i.e. in the beginning of 2024, it will be released into the Bay of Bengal from Chennai coast for testing. This is completely an indigenous project.
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