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ISRO Shukrayaan-1 Venus Orbit Insertion
Event overview
Arrival of India's first Venus orbiter after 112-day cruise from Earth.
Arrival of Shukrayaan-1 at Venus. After roughly 112 days of cruise, the orbiter will fire its main engine to brake into a highly elliptical Venusian orbit and begin its four-year primary science campaign. This is the capture burn that determines whether India joins the small club of Venus-active space agencies.
Venus Orbit Insertion follows a nominal 29 March 2028 launch and targets a 19 July 2028 insertion. The ISRO-built orbiter carries a roughly 100 kg science payload to map surface and sub-surface features, probe the atmosphere and study solar-wind interaction at roughly 0.72 AU. The planned capture orbit has periapsis near 500 km and apoapsis around 60,000 km, giving close passes for radar and thermal sensing and long arcs for plasma and radio-occultation campaigns. The insertion burn is expected to last over 20 minutes, consuming roughly 40% of the spacecraft's propellant.
Venus is an unforgiving target: the surface pressure of about 92 bar, temperatures near 465 °C and thick sulfuric acid cloud decks force all science to orbit or balloon platforms. Shukrayaan-1's Venus Synthetic Aperture Radar is designed to penetrate cloud cover at S-band, producing the first Indian surface images of Venus. The mission will overlap with NASA's DAVINCI atmospheric descent probe and VERITAS topographic mission, and with ESA's EnVision, creating a coordinated international Venus science campaign unlike anything since the Soviet Venera series and NASA Magellan in the 1990s. ISRO's success rate on first-attempt interplanetary insertion is 2-for-2 after Mangalyaan's September 2014 Mars capture on the first try — a feat no other agency has matched — and Chandrayaan-3's August 2023 lunar landing.
19 July 2028 is the capture date dictated by the 29 March launch geometry. Missing the burn by even minutes would place the spacecraft on a fly-by trajectory with no realistic recovery, ending the mission before science begins. The 112-day cruise window is fixed by the Hohmann-like transfer geometry between Earth and Venus; the arrival date cannot be shifted without also moving launch. A nominal insertion unlocks four years of primary science and puts India in position to contribute radar and atmospheric data to a coordinated international Venus effort.
Only five space agencies have successfully inserted a spacecraft into Venus orbit: the Soviet Union with Venera 9 in October 1975, NASA with Pioneer Venus and later Magellan, ESA with Venus Express from 2006, and JAXA with Akatsuki, which captured on a second attempt in December 2015 after a 2010 engine failure. Akatsuki's near-loss is the reference case for what a failed insertion looks like. A successful Shukrayaan-1 capture would make India the fifth agency to achieve Venus orbit, and the first to do so on its debut Venus mission since the Soviet Venera programme.
This is the other half of Shukrayaan-1 Venus launch in March 2028 and sits alongside BAS-01 module launch as a flagship 2028 ISRO milestone. Deep-space context comes from NASA Dragonfly launch.
When exactly is Venus Orbit Insertion? ISRO's planning date is 19 July 2028, contingent on a nominal March 2028 launch. The exact time-of-ignition is typically published a few weeks before arrival.
Is it confirmed or expected? Expected based on the approved mission profile; the exact burn epoch will be set by final trajectory solutions weeks before arrival, once cruise-phase corrections are complete.
Who is responsible for the insertion? ISRO's ISTRAC operations team, flying Shukrayaan-1 from the Mission Operations Complex at Peenya and the Deep Space Network at Byalalu outside Bengaluru.
Where can I read the official announcement? isro.gov.in mission updates and the Wikipedia entry at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_Orbiter_Mission will carry telemetry summaries and burn confirmation.
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