After multiple delays and postponements, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is all set for its second mission to the moon. The space agency on Wednesday confirmed that India’s second moon mission – Chandrayaan 2, will take off on July 15 at 2.51 am
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ISRO chairman Dr K Sivan said that Chandrayaan-2 will carry 13 scientific satellites with it and weighs about 3.8 tonnes, the equivalent of eight elephants.Click Here: liverpool mens jersey