CHANDRAYAAN - 3 Chandrayaan -3 After Departure From Sriharikote On July 14 2023 Lander And Propulsion Module Separated, Now Preparing For Soft Landing On 23 August 2023
CHANDRAYAAN - 3
Chandrayaan -3 After Departure From Sriharikote On July 14 2023 Lander And Propulsion Module Separated, Now Preparing For Soft Landing On 23 August 2023
CHANDRAYAAN - 3
Chandrayaan -3 After Departure From Sriharikote On July 14 2023 Lander And Propulsion Module Separated, Now Preparing For Soft Landing On 23 August 2023
After Lifting Off From Sriharikota On 14, July 2023 Chandrayaan-3 Went Through Several Phases In Three Weeks. Entered The Moons Orbit For The First Time On 5, August 2023 What's The Next Phase Of The Mission, The Lander Module Will Now Be Delivered To The Lowe Orbit Of The Moon On Friday. ISRO Also Tweeted About The Journey Of Chandrayaan-3 In A Post On X From The Lander Module. In This, The Lander Asked For Propulsion- Thank You Friend For Traveling Together It Further Said, The Lander Module Ha Been Successfully Separated From The Propulsion Module.
Now It Will Be Lowered Further Into The Lunar Orbit At 4 Pm On Friday.
Three Was Good News On Thursday 17, August 2023 For India's Chandrayaan - 3 Mission. According To The Plan, The Lander And Propulsion Module Of Chandrayaan -3 Are Traveling Separately To The Moon By Breaking Into Two Pieces. With In This, The Lander Of Chandrayaan -3 Has Now Reached Closer To The Moon. It Will Make A Soft Landing On The Moon On 23, August 2023 Meanwhile, The Propulsion Module May Continue Its Journey In The Current Orbit For Months Or Years, ISRO Tweeted About The Chandrayaan -3 Mission. The Propulsion Module Carries The Spectro-Polarimeter Of Habitable Planet Earth SHAPE Payload To Conduct Spectroscopic Studies Of The Earth's Atmosphere And Measure The Variation In Polarization From Clouds On Earth. This Will Give Us Information About Whether The Moon Has Habitable Potential Or Not.The Payload Has Been Shaped By UR RAO Satellite Center And ISRO, Bengaluru.
Chandrayaan 3 Will Be Used For 14 Days Explain That Chandrayaan -3 Mission Includes Lander, Rover And Propulsuon Module. The Lander And Rover Will Land On The South Pole Of The Moon And Conduct Experiments For 14 Days. On The Other Hand, The Propulsion Module Will Study The Radiations Coming From The Surface Of The Moon By Staying In The Orbit Of The Moon. Through This Mission, ISRO Will Detect Water On The Lunar Surface And Will Also Know How Earthquakes Occur On The Lunar Surface.
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Uttam Nirmal Pradhan Credit By ISRO