Another jump on the moon of India, ISRO launches Chandrayaan-2


Another leap on the moon of India, ISRO launches Chandrayaan-2


Another Jump On The MOON Of INDIA,ISRO Launches Chandrayaan-2

Chandrayaan-2, India's second ambitious mission on the moon, was launched from Sriharikota on Monday through the most powerful rocket GSLV-Mark III-M1. The launch of Chandrayaan-2 from the second launch pad at Satish Dhawan Space Center, about 100 km from Chennai, was launched at 2:30 pm. The cost of this mission is 978 crores. After a technical disruption a week ago the launch of Chandrayaan-2 was stopped.

Many veteran scientists also praised ISRO for this step. They said that taking action in a hurry could lead to a bigger accident. Three days earlier it was announced the new date for launch was announced. ISRO announced that a countdown for 20 hours was started for launch on Sunday evening at six o'clock 43 minutes.
Another jump on the moon of India, ISRO launches Chandrayaan-2

PM Modi watched Chandrayaan-2 live, tweeted - It's time of pride


The launch of Chandrayaan-2 of Hindustan has been successful. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also congratulated the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) on the successful launch of Chandrayaan-2. ISRO launches Chandrayaan-2 from Sriharikota on Monday afternoon at 2.43 pm. After which the Prime Minister congratulated the tweeting. He wrote that the entire country is proud of the successful launch of Chandrayaan 2.


Hindustan will reach the moon in 48 days ...

Chandrayaan-2, the second moon mission of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), has successfully launched. Chandrayaan-2 was launched on July 22 at 2.43 pm with the country's most powerful Bahubali rocket GSLV-MK3. Now to reach the south pole of the Moon, a 48-day journey of Chandrayaan-2 has begun. After about 16.23 minutes, Chandrayaan-2, separating from GSLV-MK3 rocket at an altitude of about 182 km from Earth, will begin to rotate in the orbit of the Earth.

Chandrayaan-2 is still in the early stages. It has been said by ISRO that the rocket speed is just normal. That is, this plan is currently being run according to ISRO planning.

According to ISRO, Chandrayaan-2's landing will be the most important 15 minutes of Akhiri, when Lander Vikrama will be landing on the moon's surface. He said that the mission will be fully successful and will be successful in finding new things on the Moon.

ISRO has given its most powerful Rocket Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle - Mark 3 (GSLV-MK3) as the responsibility of bringing Chandrayaan-II into Earth orbit. This rocket got the name 'Bahubali' from the local media. The cost of 640 tonne weighing rocket is Rs 375 crores.


The rocket flew about 3.8 tonne Chandrayaan-2. The total cost of Chandrayaan-2 is Rs 603 crores. While completing the journey at different stages, the ship will land at the fixed location of the Moon's South Pole on September 7. Till now, only three countries of the world, the United States, Russia and China have launched their own vehicle. India launched Chandrayaan-1 in 2008. This was an orbiter campaign. Orbiter had made a round of the moon for 10 months. The credit for finding water on the moon goes to this campaign of India.

ISRO's toughest mission

It is believed to be ISRO's toughest campaign. On the last day of the journey, when the lander's lander along with the rover will land on the moon surface, that time will not be less than any exam for Indian scientists. ISRO chairman himself Sivan has called it the most difficult 15 minutes. The significance of this campaign can also be understood from the fact that the American space agency NASA has also levied its payload with it.



The world is fixed

The success of Chandrayaan-2 is not only in India, but also the eyes of the whole world. Chandrayaan-1 had told the world that there is water on the moon. Now by moving forward the same success, Chandrayaan-2 will give many concrete results related to the presence of water on the moon. The campaign will also help to map the moon's surface, which will be helpful in future in the future.Which minerals are in the soil of the moon and in what quantity, Chandrayaan-2 will reveal many kings related to it. It is also expected that Chandrayaan-2, the part of the Moon's investigation, can be helpful in understanding our solar system and knowing the development of the Earth.

Chandrayaan-2 is divided into three parts.

Chandrayaan-2 has three parts-Orbiter, Lander and Rover. In honor of space scientists Vikram Sarabhai, the name of the lander is named Vikram. Rover's name is Pragyan, which is Sanskrit word, which means knowledge. After reaching the orbit of the moon, lander-rover will be separated from your orbiter. Lander Vikram will land near the southern pole of the moon on September 7. After landing the landing, the rover will carry out other experiments for separation.The total duration of work of lander and rover is 14 days. According to the moon, it will be a one-day period. At the same time, the orbiter will carry out various experiments in orbit around the moon.

Best Of Luck ISRO!


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