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Chandrayaan-2

Chandrayaan-2, India on 23rd July 2019, launched its chandrayaan-2 aiming to become the first to probe the lunar south pole



They are aiming at that no country has gone so far for a soft landing of the lander in the south pole region.
Chandrayaan 2
Chandrayan 2
They are aiming at that no country has gone so far for a soft landing of the lander in the south pole region.


Sriharikota: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Monday successfully launched Chandrayaan-2its second moon mission from its most powerful rocket with a plan to land the rover on September 7 in the lunar south pole which is unexplored, launched exactly after 7 days due to technical snag. 
The most complex and most prestigious mission ever undertaken by the Indian Space Investigation Agency (ISRO) Chandrayaan 2, if successful, would be India's fourth after Russia. The other countries to land on the moon are the US and China.
About 100km from the mission control room of the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota and surprisingly relieved ISRO chairman K Sivan said on Chandrayaan 2, "We bounced back from flying colors after a previous technical breakdown. Success is coming after a setback. "From Chennai, as scientists cheered, they exchanged hands and exchanged greetings.

Sivan, who announced the success of the mission, was addressing scientists after the launch of Chandrayaan 2, after the GSLV-MKI-M1, designated as 'Baahubali', was called to space. At two and a half from the port's second launch pad landed in the cloudy sky and was successfully placed on its own. About 3,850kg of chandrayaan-2 enters the Earth's orbit after about 16 minutes.

The directors and project directors were two women's power behind the unmanned mission Chandrayaan 2 of Ritu Khuridal and M Veneta for Rs 978 crore respectively.

The Prime Minister congratulated the scientists and said that every Indian is very proud today. Prime Minister Modi tweeted "Indian deep down, Indian in spirit" ............

"Efforts like Chandrayaan 2 will attract our bright young people to science, high-quality research, and innovation."

The Prime Minister also shared photos of the launch viewing on a large screen and shared his audio message to the screen on the launch of Chandrayaan 2.

Modi said, "Chandrayan-2 is exclusive, as a result of it'll analysis and study the South Pole region of the satellite region, that no previous mission has discovered and sampled. This mission will present new information about the moon." "The Chandrayaan 2 mission was called off on July 15 barely an hour before the planned post-midnight lift-off after scientists noticed a glitch in the three-stage rocket during the propellant filling phase in the indigenous cryogenic engine, a decision that was welcomed as a prudent step by the Indian space fraternity.
The whole team came into action shortly after seeing a technical malfunction in the "intelligent manner" a week ago, Sivan said."The work done in the next 24 hours to bring the vehicle back to normal was mind-boggling."
The scientists, led by Sivan, looked at the launch sequence with good attention of Chandrayaan 2 and scattered the applause after each critical phase of the rocket's flight that followed."this is the beginning of a historical journey of India towards the Earth's satellite," Sivan said.
He said there will be 15 "essential exercises" in the next month and a half before bringing the satellite around the moon.
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Then the day will come and on that day we will experience 15 minutes of terror so that the landing near the South Pole is safe."Chandrayaan 2 is ready to carry a billion dreams on the moon, which is stronger than ever! Join us for launch on Monday, July 22, 2019, at 2:43 pm," ISRO rescheduled July 18. Tweeted announcing the launch.
According to ISRO, the lunar south pole is an interesting surface area that resides in the shadow compared to the north pole.
The agency said the poles were trapped in the South Pole region and there is a fossil record of the early solar system.
The hassle caused relentless cheer for the thousands of space fans gathered here after the launch.

ISRO has rescheduled its seats for the July 15 launch, with a 7,500-seat gallery set up to witness a rocket launch, a few kilometers away from the second launch pad.
The successful launch of Chandrayaan 2, ISRO comes 11 years after the first mission of the moon, which scribbled history by making more than 3,400 orbits around the moon and lasting 312 days until August 29, 2009.

The ISRO is reported to have a 43.43-meter three-stage rocket GSLV.
The mission of the scientists continues to carry out various stages of the science mission over the next 48 events.

Following the launch restoration, the space agency has adapted to orbital stages, extending the land-bound phase to 23 days while initially planning for 17 days.

At the end of the Earth-attached phase, the spacecraft's orbit will be increased to more than 1.05 million kilometers in the next two days before the moon is transported to its proximity to the lunar transit route.

Then gradually over the next few days, it will be brought into a 100 X 100 km circular orbit when the Lander 'Vikram' Rover separates with 'Pragyan' and after another day of detour make a soft landing at its chosen location. Will the Lunar surface.
"Seventeen is the next leap in the technology sector when we try to have soft ground near the South Pole on Moon. A soft landing on the moon is extremely complex," Sivan said.

The mission, which has a total of 13 payloads, including three from Europe, two from the United States, and one from Bulgaria, seeks to improve understanding of the moon, which may lead to revelations. This will benefit the motherland and humanity as a whole.

A laser retroreflector array (LRA) from NASA, the US space agency, is included in the salaries and aims to understand the dynamics of Aristotle's lunar system and to track down the lunar interior.

Lander Vikram, named after the father of the Indian Space Investigation Program, Dr. Vikram A. Sarabhai, will land on high ground between two pits at a distance of about 70 to 70 degrees south of the moon.

A 27-kilogram Pragyan and six-wheeled robotic vehicle will start collecting information at the lunar level in Sanskrit.

A hazardous landing site will be decided based on the images sent by the camera aboard the landing and the rover will perform 14 days of experience following the touchdown, which corresponds to a lunar day.