ISRO has found Vikram Lander, but is not yet connected.

According to the space agency, it has searched the lander Vikram's thermal image but has not yet established the communication with lander Vikram.



The lunar orbit of the Chandrayan 2 mission has taken images of the lander Vikram at the lunar level, K Sivan said of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). He added that the space agency has not received any indication so far.

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

ISRO did not confirm the status of the Vikram lander. The orbit that went around the landing slots around the moon today can capture the thermal image of the lander Vikram.

Sivan conducted a review with the members of his team to identify the reason for the collapse of communication with this lander Vikram during the first attempt of soft soil in the south polar region of the Moon. The lander Vikram is suspected to have lost control due to a malfunction of one of the five thrusters that could make the vehicle unstable.

India's first mission was a partial victory after Lander Vikram lost communication, 2.1 km from the landing at the moon level. Lander Vikaram picked up a Pragyan Rover.

The 'Vikram', named after Dr. Vikram A. Sara Bhai, the father of the Indian Space Program, was designed to make a gentle landing at the lunar surface and work for a lunar day, which was about 14 ground. Is equal to a day

The rover was about to fall below the lander, finding the lunar area around it, hours after the planned soft landing.

The spacecraft entered the lunar orbit (LOI) on August 20 and successfully entered the lunar orbit.

On September 2, 'Vikram' successfully separated from the orbit, after which two axes were drilled to bring the lander closer to the moon.

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