Vikram Lander of Chandrayaan-3 again made soft landing on the Moon, ISRO gave information

ISRO announced that Chandrayaan-3’s Vikram Lander once more accomplished a soft landing on the Moon in a Monday X (Twitter) post. Actually, Vikram Lander completed the Hope Test, also known as the Jump Test, successfully.

In response to this, Vikram Lander ignited its engine at the instruction of ISRO, lifted itself as planned by 40 cm, and then touched down again 30 to 40 cm away.

According to ISRO, this experiment will have a significant impact on future lander and human mission returns. After this experiment, Lander Vikram’s systems are all operating normally.

The payload on the lander was folded during the test by instructing ChaSTE and ILSA, and then redeployed after a soft landing. According to ISRO, the Chandrayaan-3 mission fared better than expected with this experiment.

The mission of Chandrayaan-3 is almost complete after it has achieved its objectives. In a statement, ISRO said that Pragyan Rover has completed its work and has been set to sleep mode.

Chandrayaan-3 shared fresh pictures of the moon in the middle of the landing process

Fresh images of the Moon taken by Chandrayaan-3 during the landing procedure have been released. On the far side of the Moon, which is constantly facing away from Earth, numerous large pits may also be seen in the most recent images of the Moon taken by Chandrayaan-3’s lander.

These images were captured by the camera that is tasked with guiding the lander Vikram toward a secure landing area before the historic touchdown on the unexplored south pole region of the moon on Wednesday night.

On Sunday, ISRO announced that the ‘Lander Module’ (LM) of the Chandrayaan-3 mission had been successfully injected a little lower in the orbit, with a landing scheduled for Wednesday at 6.04 p.m.

On September 6, 2019, India’s previous attempt to land on the Moon’s south pole failed when the lander crashed. Chandrayaan-3 will mark an important milestone for Indian space exploration, according to ISRO.

India’s Chandrayaan-3 completes final stage, will make soft landing on moon on August 23

The final stage of India’s Moon Chandrayaan-3 mission was finished today. The spaceship and Lander Vikram have successfully parted ways. According to ISRO, the Indian spacecraft will land gently on the moon on August 23 at 5:47 pm.

Chandrayaan 3 had earlier ascended to its fifth and final orbit. A six-wheeled rover will emerge from the lander after landing and conduct experiments there for one lunar day, or 14 days on the Earth.

Additionally, there is another interesting matter that has the attention of the entire world: which of the two missions, Chandrayaan 3 from India and Luna-25 from Russia, will make contact with the moon first? The lander, according to ISRO, has four primary rockets that will allow it to touch down on the lunar surface. Other sensors will also be tested in addition to this.

On July 14, 2023, at 2:35 p.m., ISRO launched Chandrayaan-3 from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. India will join the top four nations in the world with the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the moon. After the United States, China, and Russia, India will be remembered for this accomplishment.

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