After successfully landing its lunar probe on the moon and launching its first solar probe, India is focusing on its next target - Venus. News on September 28,According to multiple Indian media reports, citing the chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization, India's first Venus exploration mission is "already under deployment."
At around 11:50 on September 2, the launch vehicle PSLV-C57 carried the "Helios-L1" probe and was launched from the space launch site in Sriharikota, India.
According to news released by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) on social media recently, the "Helios-L1" probe will take about 4 months to fly from launch to arrival.
What's more important is that India's "Chandrayaan-3" was launched on July 14, carrying a lunar lander and a lunar rover. It then completed its exploration mission and entered sleep mode after shutting down the payload.
However, India has tried to contact the lunar lander and rover, but has not received any signals so far.