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Chandrayaan 3: Progress report on India's lunar Mission - 5 major updates

India's Chandrayaan 3 successfully lands on moon's far side, becoming first nation to position rover near southern pole.

Updated on: Aug 25, 2023 05:13 PM IST
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Chandrayaan 3, India's third lunar mission, achieved a historic milestone by successfully landing on the moon's far side after a month-long journey through space. India became the first nation to position a rover near the southern pole, with the landing velocity well within test limits.

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Chandrayaan 3 success: Children with faces painted stand around a replica of the moon at their school premises in Chennai. (AP)
Chandrayaan 3 success: Children with faces painted stand around a replica of the moon at their school premises in Chennai. (AP)

1. Following the landing, ISRO released an image captured by the Landing Imager Camera, revealing a segment of Chandrayaan-3's landing site along with the shadow of a leg. The chosen landing site is a relatively flat region on the lunar surface.

2. A communication link was established between the Chandrayaan 3 Lander and mission control in Bengaluru on Wednesday. This connection adds redundancy, as the link between Vikram lander and Chandrayaan-2 was already in place before the descent, ensuring dual communication options from the moon in case one fails.

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3. On Wednesday, the Pragyaan rover descended from the Vikram lander and undertook its first moonwalk. Utilising a two-segment ramp, the rover safely rolled down onto the lunar surface. Equipped with a solar panel for power generation, the rover's activities were documented through multiple videos shared by ISRO later.

5. The Pragyan rover and Vikram lander will perform a set of testing on the lunar surface for 1 lunar day i.e. 14 Earth days, before the temperature drops below -200 degrees Celsius, above the tolerance level of the Chandrayaan 3 instruments.

What are the objectives of Chandrayaan 3?

The stated objectives of Chandrayaan 3, India's third lunar mission, were a safe and soft landing on the lunar surface, the rover moving on the moon's surface, and in-situ scientific experiments.

 
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