After Chandrayaan-Mangalyaan, now it is the turn of Samudrayaan, know what India wants to achieve


India is continuously achieving new goals to fulfill its goal of developed India. After Chandrayaan-Mangalyaan, Indian scientists are now busy preparing for Samudrayaan. Today we will tell you what is Samudrayaan Mission, through which scientists will try to know the secrets hidden inside the sea.

Samudrayaan

Now the question is what is Samudrayaan Mission. According to the information, Samudrayaan project is completely indigenous. It is a submersible, named Matsya 6000. Titanium alloy has been used to make it. Its diameter is 2.1 meters. It will take three people to a sea depth of 6000 meters for 12 hours. At the same time, it has an emergency endurance of 96 hours. According to the information, this mission will be launched in 2026. Let us tell you that with the success of this mission, India will join the ‘elite club’ of countries like America, Russia, France, Japan and China. These countries have special technology and vehicles available for such activities.

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What is Matsya 6000?

Let us tell you that Matsya 6000 is an indigenously developed submersible, which has been designed to be sent into the deep sea. Which will go into the deep sea and study the sources and biodiversity there. Not only this, it will help in discovering metals like cobalt, nickel and manganese in the deep sea. This submersible has been developed in about two years. It will be released into the Bay of Bengal from the Chennai coast for testing in early 2024. At the same time, it has been designed to go up to a depth of 6 kilometers in the deep sea. 

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India’s successful missions

It is worth mentioning that India is continuously achieving new achievements in the field of science. The biggest example of this is that India recently achieved two big successes in the field of space. India created a record by successfully landing Chandrayaan-3 on the south pole of the moon. Aditya L1 mission was launched to study the sun.  

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Research in the depths of the sea

Let us tell you that many minerals are found in the depths of the sea. But the common man cannot reach there. The purpose of this Samudrayaan mission of India is to send humans through submarines to explore the deep sea and mine rare minerals. The cost of this project is about Rs 4100 crore. It will be sent to search for resources like gas hydrates, polymetallic manganese nodules, hydro-thermal sulphide and cobalt crust inside the sea. These things are found at a depth of 1000 to 5500 meters. 

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