Chandran will be launching on this date and time, announcing the chairman of ISRO

New Delhi, Sept. 13, 2019, Saturday

ISRO Chairman Dr.K Sivane has announced the date and time of the launch of Chandrayaan-2.

That Sivan said that Chandrayaan will be launched at midnight on July 15 and at 51 minutes. For this, the GSLV MK-3 launch vehicle will be used.

He said that after successfully launching Chandrayaan, it would take about two months to reach the Moon's South Pole and land the Chandrayaan rover.

Earlier on July 8, images of Chandrayaan were announced by ISRO. ISRO's plan is to know whether this mission is snow on the surface of the Moon. If there is snow, then humans will be able to travel in the future. Along with this, other new navigation routes will also be opened.

Chandrayaan Rover will gather data for 14 days after landing on Moon's surface. No one has reached the Moon's South Pole yet. If this mission succeeds, the scientific community around the world will benefit from it. Therefore, ISRO is taking the risk of landing on the Moon's South Pole.

No country has arrived at the Moon's South Pole yet. Because of the sun's radiation in this region, it has little temperature. There is also a patchwork quilt. The temperature in which the temperature reaches -250 degrees. Chandrayaan's rover in the cold is challenging the task of operating the rover. In these huge pits, water is being preserved in the form of ice.


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