Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has completed the launch rehearsal of Chandrayaan-2. India's second moon mission will be launched from Satish Dhawan Space Center of Sriharikota on 2nd July at 2:43 pm. Meanwhile, former ISRO chief AS Kiran Kumar has said that all preparations have been completed. We are ready for Monday events.
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ISRO also shared this information on Twitter. It said that the launch rehearsal of GSLV Mk3-M1 / Chandrayaan-2 has been completed. Its performance is normal.
The rocket had gas leakage, which is now okay
Earlier, on July 15, it was announced 56 minutes before the start of the mission, ISRO tweeted further to launch the launch. BR Gurprasad, Associate Director of ISRO, told that there was a failure in launching the vehicle system just before the launch. For this reason, the launch of Chandrayaan-2 has been deferred.
The special thing is that, despite the date of launch, the date on Chandrayaan-2 moon will reach 7th September. It is intended to be delivered on time so that landers and rover can work according to schedule schedule. To save time, Chandrayaan will take less than one round of earth. There were 5 rounds before, but now it will rotate 4. Its landing is fixed in such a place where the sunlight is high. The lights will begin to subside after September 21. Lander-Rover has to work for 15 days, so it is necessary to arrive on time.
Chandrayaan-2 weighing 3,877 kg
Chandrayaan-2 will be launched from India's most powerful GSLV Mark-III rocket. This rocket will have three modules orbiter, lander (Vikram) and rover (pragyan). Under this mission, ISRO will land the lander at the southern pole of the Moon. This time, Chandrayaan-2 will weigh 3,877 kg. It is about three times more than the Chandrayaan-1 mission (1380 kg). The speed of the rover inside the lender will be 1 cm per second.
Chandrayaan-2 launches for the first time in October 2018
ISRO was launching Chandrayaan-2 in October 2018 first. Later, its date was extended to January 3 and again to 31st January. Afterwards it was postponed until July 15 due to other reasons. Due to changes during this time, load of Chandrayaan-2 has also increased in advance. There were some changes in GSLV Mark 3 as well.
What will the orbiter, lander and rover work?
After reaching the orbit of the orbit, the orbiter will work for one year. Its main purpose is to communicate between Earth and Lander. The orbiter will map the surface of the moon so that the existence and development of the moon can be traced. At the same time, Lander and Rover will work on the moon (equivalent to 14 days of Earth). Lander will check whether earthquakes occur on the moon or not. Whereas, the rover will detect the presence of mineral elements on the surface of the moon.
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ISRO also shared this information on Twitter. It said that the launch rehearsal of GSLV Mk3-M1 / Chandrayaan-2 has been completed. Its performance is normal.
Launch of chandrayan 2 |
The rocket had gas leakage, which is now okay
Earlier, on July 15, it was announced 56 minutes before the start of the mission, ISRO tweeted further to launch the launch. BR Gurprasad, Associate Director of ISRO, told that there was a failure in launching the vehicle system just before the launch. For this reason, the launch of Chandrayaan-2 has been deferred.
The special thing is that, despite the date of launch, the date on Chandrayaan-2 moon will reach 7th September. It is intended to be delivered on time so that landers and rover can work according to schedule schedule. To save time, Chandrayaan will take less than one round of earth. There were 5 rounds before, but now it will rotate 4. Its landing is fixed in such a place where the sunlight is high. The lights will begin to subside after September 21. Lander-Rover has to work for 15 days, so it is necessary to arrive on time.
Chandrayaan-2 weighing 3,877 kg
Chandrayaan-2 will be launched from India's most powerful GSLV Mark-III rocket. This rocket will have three modules orbiter, lander (Vikram) and rover (pragyan). Under this mission, ISRO will land the lander at the southern pole of the Moon. This time, Chandrayaan-2 will weigh 3,877 kg. It is about three times more than the Chandrayaan-1 mission (1380 kg). The speed of the rover inside the lender will be 1 cm per second.
Chandrayaan-2 launches for the first time in October 2018
ISRO was launching Chandrayaan-2 in October 2018 first. Later, its date was extended to January 3 and again to 31st January. Afterwards it was postponed until July 15 due to other reasons. Due to changes during this time, load of Chandrayaan-2 has also increased in advance. There were some changes in GSLV Mark 3 as well.
What will the orbiter, lander and rover work?
After reaching the orbit of the orbit, the orbiter will work for one year. Its main purpose is to communicate between Earth and Lander. The orbiter will map the surface of the moon so that the existence and development of the moon can be traced. At the same time, Lander and Rover will work on the moon (equivalent to 14 days of Earth). Lander will check whether earthquakes occur on the moon or not. Whereas, the rover will detect the presence of mineral elements on the surface of the moon.
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