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Swedish State Secretary for Foreign Trade, met Chairman, ISRO-Discusses Space Collaboration

Swedish State Secretary for Foreign Trade, Mr. Hakan Jevrell met Chairman, ISRO, Secretary DOS, Dr S Somanath and discussed future Space Collaboration between the two countries

By R Anil Kumar

Bengaluru, September 30. Mr. Hakan Jevrell, State Secretary for Foreign Trade, Ministry for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade, Sweden met Dr S Somanath, Chairman, ISRO/ Secretary, DOS at Antariksh Bhavan, in Bengaluru on September 25, 2024.

Mr. Hakan Jevrell State Secretary for Foreign Trade, Ministry for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade, Sweden met Dr Somanath S, Chairman, ISRO/ Secretary, DOS at Antariksha Bhavan in Bengaluru.

The ongoing interactions in the field of space between India and Sweden and potential future collaboration opportunities in the areas of optical ground stations, utilising Sweden’s Esrange Space Center, exchange of experts for space research and participation in ISRO’s future space exploration missions were discussed during this meeting.

Sweden Joins ISRO FOR Venus Orbiter Mission

Meanwhile, Sweden has officially joined ISRO’s Venus Orbiter Mission (VOM), approved last week by the Union Cabinet. The Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) will reportedly provide ISRO with the Venusian Neutrals Analyser instrument (VNA) a lightweight, low-power but highly capable energetic neutral atom (ENA) analyser.

The VNA will study the interaction between charged particles from the Sun and Venus’ atmosphere and exosphere. The VOM mission, expected tobe  launched in March 2028, will help unravel “Venusian atmosphere, geology and generate large amounts of science data probing into its thick atmosphere,” according to a Cabinet communique.

The Cabinet has also “approved a fund of ₹1,236 Crore for the VOM, of which ₹824 Crore will be spent on the spacecraft”. The VNA will be integrated into the plasma package, Venus Ionospheric and Solar Wind Particle AnalySer (VISWAS), provided by the Space Physics Laboratory (SPL) in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.

The IRF was also the Principal Investigator of the plasma package on the European Space Agency’s Venus Express mission from 2004-2014. The VOM mission will be Sweden’s second Venus exploration. Sweden has been India’s space partner since 1986. It also partnered with ISRO on Chandrayaan missions 1, 2 and 3. The country also aims to partner with Chandrayaan 4 and Gaganyaan India’s human spaceflight mission.

Venus is the closest planet to Earth and is believed to have formed in conditions similar to Earth. The VOM probe offers a unique opportunity to understand how planetary environments can evolve very differently, and to find the causes for the transformation of Venus believed to be once habitable and quite similar to Earth.

The VOM mission will be accomplished by the Department of Space and is envisaged to orbit a scientific spacecraft in the orbit of planet Venus. The mission would also enable India for future planetary missions with larger payloads, and optimal orbit insertion approaches.

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