India has shown the world in space, one more breathtaking: towards the moon CHANDRAYAN 2

Ahmedabad, 22 July 2019 (Youth PRESS). After MISSION SHAKTI, India has once again demonstrated its power in space in the world. The highly ambitious SECOND MISSION MOON of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has been successfully launched through GSLV Mark-3 from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sri Harikota, CHANDRAYAAN-2, Andhra Pradesh. With this Chandrayaan 2 has gone 'towards the moon'. According to scientists, Chandrayaan-2 is moving in the right direction. With this, a wave of happiness has run in ISRO scientists. ISRO is a celebration atmosphere. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, former Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj, along with various dignitaries also congratulated ISRO scientists associated with this campaign. ISRO's team and scientists have also been congratulated from LokSabha and RajyaSabha.





India's historic journey towards the moon begins

    It has been a historic day for India as Chandrayaan-2 has been successfully launched. Watch this video to know more about this mission. #Chandrayaan2 #ISRO #ISROMissions #IndiaMoonMission #GSLVMkIII #MoonMission2 #JaiHind @isro 

    - Doordarshan News (@DDNewsLive) July 22, 2019

This is a historic moment for India. The entire nation is proud today with the successful launch of Chandrayaan-2.I talked to scientists who have been continuously concentrating in its launch a while ago and congratulated them on behalf of the whole country. # Chandrayaan2 

    - Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 22, 2019

With the successful launch of ISRO's Chandrayaan-2, the shower of congratulations started on ISRO. ISRO Chief's Sivan said that we have honored our tricolor with successful launching. He said that the task is not over yet, we have to embark on the next mission. Like every time, we will successfully complete the work given from our management with such hard work and passion. He said that this is the mission of the three satellites. Lander Vikram and Rover Pragyan will land on the lunar surface.He said that 250 scientists are constantly monitoring Chandrayaan-2. ISRO's team had left home and had been in constant preparations for the last seven days. Investigating technical problems and fixing them. ISRO engineers, technical staff worked hard, as a result we have reached here.

 


Here's the full 'MOON WALK' schedule for Chandrayaan-2

Signals from the satellite have started and the space has reached the orbit of space. Satellite has been separated from the croogenic stage. Now for about 23 days, the vehicle will orbit the Earth and revolve around the Earth in an ellipse and increase its orbit by repeatedly launching small rockets. On the 23rd, Chandrayaan will be transferred to the Moon's orbit, the process that will be adopted for this will take about 7 days, i.e. after 30 days Chandrayaan-2 will be placed in the Moon's orbit. After this, he will revolve around the moon for 13 days. Lander will be separated from the orator on the 43rd day of launch and on the 44th day the lander will be metered once again whether it is in the right position or not. After that 48th day of launch, i.e. around 6 to 8 September, Lander Vikram will have a soft landing on the Moon surface.

 

Vikram and Pragyan will land on the moon's land 

After landing on the Moon's surface, it will be taken out of Pragyan Rover. Pragyan will rotate 500 meters from the place of the rover landing and on the south pole of the Moon, for the next 12 days i.e. around 20 September scientific experiment will be used. What is most special in these scientific experiments is that the soil on the lunar surface will be burnt with a laser beam and through the spectrum that comes from it, it will find out what elements are present in the soil of the moon and how many Quantity exists in quantity. The second experiment after this would be to find out the seismic movements of the Moon. Like Earth, the seismic movement inside the moon will be detected or not. Information from the Pragyan Rover will be sent to Vikram Lander through radio frequency and Vikram Lander will send this information to the orbiter orbiting the moon. The orbiter will send this information to the Deep Space Center in Bangalore, India. Here ISRO scientists will study the information of the moon.


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