Chandrayaan 3: Launching Date Declare: Do you know how Lander-Rover will land on the moon? 75 crore spent on Chandrayaan three missions.||live Chandrayaan 3


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Chandrayaan 3: Launching Date Declare: Do you know how Lander-Rover will land on the moon? 75 crore spent on Chandrayaan three missions.||live Chandrayaan 3


Chandrayaan-3, India’s third lunar exploration mission is ready to take off in fourth operational mission (M4) of LVM3 launcher. ISRO is crossing new frontiers by demonstrating soft landing on lunar surface by its lunar module and demonstrate roving on the lunar terrain. It is expected to be supportive to ISRO’s future interplanetary missions. Additionally the deployment of rover and in-situ scientific experiment will scale new heights in lunar expeditions by deploying Rover. Yes, ISRO is bringing the Moon closer to us.

Chandrayaan-3 consists of an indigenous propulsion module, lander module, and a rover with an objective of developing and demonstrating new technologies required for inter-planetary missions. The propulsion module will carry the lander and rover from injection orbit to till  100 km lunar orbit. It also carries a  Spectro-polarimetry of Habitable Planetary Earth (SHAPE) payload to study the spectral and polarimetric measurements of earth from  the lunar orbit. The main function of Propulsion Module is to carry the LM from launch vehicle injection orbit to till Lander separation. 

LVM3-M4/ Chandrayaan-3  Mission 8 LVM3 is the operational heavy lift launch vehicle of ISRO and has a spectacular pedigree of completing  6 consecutive successful missions. This is the 4th operational flight of LVM3, aims to launch the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft to Geo Transfer Orbit (GTO). LVM3 has proved its versatility to undertake most complex missions like:  Injecting multi-satellites  Mission planning to ensure safe relative distance among  separated satellites through  re-orientation and velocity  addition maneuvers. Multi orbit (LEO,  MEO, GEO) and execute interplanetary missions. India’s largest and heaviest launch vehicle ferrying indian and international customer satellites. LVM3-M4 will be launched from the Second Launch Pad (SLP), SDSC, SHAR.

14th July 2023 will always be etched in golden letters as far as India’s space sector is concerned. Chandrayaan-3, our third lunar mission, will embark on its journey. This remarkable mission will carry the hopes and dreams of our nation.

Chandrayaan-3 will be inserted into the Lunar Transfer Trajectory after the orbit raising maneuvers. Covering over 300,000 km, it will reach the Moon in the coming weeks. Scientific instruments onboard will study the Moon’s surface and enhance our knowledge.

Chandrayaan-2 was equally pathbreaking because data from the Orbiter associated with it detected the presence of chromium, manganese and sodium for the first time through remote sensing. This will also provide more insights into the moon’s magmatic evolution.

Chandrayaan-3 will be inserted into the Lunar Transfer Trajectory after the orbit raising maneuvers. Covering over 300,000 km, it will reach the Moon in the coming weeks. Scientific instruments onboard will study the Moon’s surface and enhance our knowledge.

Chandrayaan-3 is the third lunar exploration mission by the Indian Space Research Organisation. It consists of a lander and the Pragyan rover similar to Chandrayaan-2, but does not have an orbiter. Its propulsion module behaves like a communication relay satellite.

Chandrayaan 3 : As we know preparations are going on for Chandrayaan 3. 75 crores have been spent on Chandrayaan 3 mission. Chandrayaan 3 is placed in the upper part of the rocket after which it will be taken to the assembling unit and attached to the GSSV Mk 3 rocket.

Chandrayaan 3 This mission is a very exciting moment for Indians as it is the country's ambitious space mission. Before this Chandra Abhiyan 2 was conducted and this is the third attempt Chandrayaan 3 will be launched on 14th July 2023.

Location of Chandrayaan 3.

ISRO will launch it from the Satish Dhawan Space Center at Sri Harikota in the coastal region of Andhra Pradesh. The rocket to be used for the launch is named GSLV Mk 3. Chandrayaan 3 is a follow-up mission to the two previous Chandrayaan missions.

Objective of Chandrayaan 3

Being a follow-up to the previous mission, the main objective is to demonstrate the capabilities of Chandrayaan 3 by correcting the mistakes made in the past. For this, Chandrayaan 3 is carrying out this mission at a cost of 75 crores. The orbiter will continue to use it while still orbiting the Moon.

How will Chandrayaan 3 work?

In Chandrayaan 3, a four-wheeled lander will be landed on the surface of the moon, with a rover inside. According to ISRO chief Dr A Somnath, like Chandrayaan 2, Chandrayaan 3 will also be launched near the southern hemisphere of the moon or the south pole of the moon.

The Chandrayaan 3 mission will be launched into space at an altitude of 100 km with the help of GSLV Mk 3 rocket.

This rocket has the capacity to carry a satellite weighing 4000 km into a geo synchronous transfer orbit at an altitude of 37,000 km.

The GSLV MK3 rocket can launch a satellite weighing 8,000 kg into a low earth orbit at an altitude of 160 to 1000 km.The total weight of this mission is 3900 kg.

Its propulsion module weighs 2148 kg. Lander module 1752, the rover weighs 26 kg. With this expedition, scientists will conduct various researches by running the rover on the surface of the moon.
What will Chandrayaan 3 do on the surface of the Moon? It will study the light and radiation falling on the Moon.
  • Will study the thermal conductivity and temperature of the moon.
  • Hukamapiya will also study the movement near the landing site.
  • Will study plasma density and changes in it on moon.
  • The Land Rover will operate on the lunar surface for 14 days.
Scientists hope the rover will stay on the surface of the moon for 14 days and possibly even longer. The rover will only send its data to the lander. The Lander rover can contact the orbiter of Chandrayaan 2 by contacting the population module of this orbital directly with the IDSN.


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Why did Chandrayaan 3 crash?

ISRO President A Somnath informed that Chandrayaan 2's Vikram lander had a malfunction while moving towards the 500 * 500 meter landing spot on the lunar surface, saying that we had five engines which were used to decelerate. The engine made more thrust than expected and one of the reasons was that the landing site was small.

For the success of Chandrayaan 3:

For the success of Chandrayaantri, its landing site has been made 2.5 km and it has also been fueled more. panel so that it can be determined that it continues to generate electricity.

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