With a new satellite: India wants to investigate black holes

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India has increasingly ambitious space plans. Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently said he wants his country to send astronauts to the moon for the first time by 2040. (archive image)

According to the news of the Indian television channel NDTV, it was reported that the production of the satellite, which is expected to have a lifespan of more than five years, cost approximately 2.5 billion rupees (27 million euros). This is significantly less than what the US space agency NASA spent on a satellite for a similar mission.

India has increasingly ambitious space plans. Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently said he wants his country to send an astronaut to the moon for the first time by 2040, and an Indian space station will be established as early as 2035.

(SDA)

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