New Delhi: Ten space missions being prepared for launch this year have been disturbed due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown besides delay in the human space and Moon missions, ISRO chief K Sivan said on Wednesday.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will make an assessment of the impact of the lockdown on its missions, he said
"The ISRO chief added that the space agency had planned 10 launches. Because of this (pandemic), everything got disturbed. We have to make an assessment after the COVID-19 issue is resolved," Sivan told PTI.
Gaganyaan will be impacted because of the lockdown all industries have not yet started functioning, Sivan said, adding that in the last few months, the work on the Mission had stopped.
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