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Wednesday, 4 September 2019

Chandrayaan2 Mission - ISRO INDIA


Mission Chandrayaan 2 


Chandrayaan-2 are to demonstrate the ability to soft-land on the lunar surface and operate a robotic rover on the surface.


The Chandrayaan 2 is an Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) INDIAN mission for an orbiter and a soft lander carrying a Rover, launch to the Moon in July 2019 in low cast. The first mission of Chandrayaan 2 is to demonstrate the ability to soft-land on the lunar surface and operate a robotic rover on the surface.
Mission of Scientist team include studies of lunar  mineralogy, elemental abundance, topography,the lunar exosphere, and signatures of hydroxide and water ice.

Chandrayaan 2 carrying Spacecraft and Subsystems


1.The Chandrayaan 2 orbiter is a shaped of box craft with an orbital weight of 2379 kilograme and solar arrays generating 1000 W power.The orbiter will have a payload comprising a visible terrain mapping camera,a infrared spectrometer,a radio occultation experiment,a soft X-ray spectrometer and solar X-ray monitor,a neutral mass spectrometer and  a synthetic aperture radar.The orbiter communicate the India space network and lander.

Chandrayaan-2 are to demonstrate the ability to soft-land on the lunar surface and operate a robotic rover on the surface.

2.The lander called  Vikram, has a weight of 1471 kg including the Rover, and can generate 650 W of solar power.
3.The Rover, called Pragyan (also Pragyaan), have a 6-wheeled vehicle with a weight of 27 kg and that move on 50 W of solar power and can moving up to 500 m at a speed of 1 cm/second. The rover will  alpha-proton X-ray spectrometer, hold cameras,laser induced ablation spectroscopy experimen, and directly communicate with the lander.

How to work Chandrayaan 2

Chandrayaan 2 is about  to land on the moon now but those of you who don't know what Chandrayaan 2 is enough you been hiding under a rock and wells. It is India's second mission to the moon which took off on the 22nd of July 2019 and due to land on the 7th of September,2019.

Why is it taking 48 days to reach the moon after 22nd July  to 7th  September.


Explain me that two three components that are better than the land are called Vikram and other Rover and that called Pragyan and all of this week off on the 22nd of July from ISRO ,Sriharikota .Here in India on the 14th,July but there was the Helium leak so they have to postpone the launch on the 22nd of July. When chandrayaan 2 work fast and efficient around the earth around like a straight line 3.84 lakh km to the moon but we have to go round and round round to get out of the earth Gravity by using very little fuel.Which they have this Orbit raising money was 6 times they have started and tools engines to lift orbit and then on the 20th of August in manage to escape.The Habbit and conclusion closer to the moon now and here is Court 5 Orbit lower in maneuvers which will bring the operator to within 100 KM of the Moon surface from Earth.

Chandrayaan2 are to demonstrate the ability to soft-land on the lunar surface and operate a robotic rover on the surface.


Mission Chandrayaan2 Profile


The Chandrayaan 2 was launched on 22 July 2019 at 9:13 UT (2:43 p.m. Indian Standard Time) from Sciencetist Mr. Satish Dhawan Space Center on Sriharikota.ISRO Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) Mark III.
The lander orbiter pair went into an initial elliptical (170 x 40400 km altitude) Earth orbit, followed by a trans lunar injection on 14 August.
The pair entered lunar polar orbit on 20th August. The lander and orbiter will separate on September 2nd.The orbiter evolves into a 100 km altitude circular polar orbit and the Vikram.

In India time at 1:55 a.m. On the 7th September the Lander with call Vikram by the way will land on the south pole of the Moon and the moon dust from the land of a six wheeled Rover.With this success, the Vikram lander and Pragyan rover  are now closer than ever to making their highly-anticipated soft-landing on 7 September.From its previous elliptical orbit of 109 x 120 km orbit  the landing module has been lowered to a more suitable 35 x 101 km orbit around the moon. The Chandrayaan 2 orbiter continues to orbit the Moon in a higher, elliptical orbit of 96 x 125 km. ISRO confirmed that both orbiter and lander are healthy.The rover will be deployed using a ramp shortly after landing. The lander and rover portions of the mission are planned for 14-15 days, one period of lunar daylight.