Chandrayaan-2 Khorambe: Vikram lost contact due to defects


Disappointment among scientists, PM Modi gives courage and exerts hard work

New delhi date. September 6, 2019, Friday

As part of India's ambitious mission, Chandrayaan-2, the 'Vikram' lander was to be launched late at night on the surface of the moon's south pole. However, 2.1 km above the record level. While away, Esro's contact with him was broken.

ISRO has begun analyzing the information available from Vikram. At the last moment, the water receded over decades of hard work for the Chandrayaan-2 of ISRO.

President of ISRO. Siwan announced that he had lost contact with Vikram. Prime Minister Modi, who was present to witness the landing of Vikram Lander, urged all scientists to waver for the future despite the bad news of the mission's failure. He lamented the hard work of scientists at Esro.

The landing of Chandrayan-2 was broadcast live on Doordarshan from 1.10pm onwards. In addition, there was a webcast on Isro's website. Millions of people were sitting on Facebook and Twitter and YouTube eagerly awaiting the moment of Lander's successful landing. But the record lander is only 2.1 km from the surface of the moon. While away, the contact with Esro was lost.

So the room was filled with saints. At 1.50 pm, the record camera began searching the site for a landing. After the green signal was found, the recorder's thruster started working and the record controlling the speed came closer to the surface of the moon.

ISRO scientists have been saying from the beginning that the last 15 minutes of Vikram's landing will be very complicated. Issaro will have no control over the record at this time. When the last 15 minutes began, the scientists were very excited.

The record was moving on the route determined by ISRO. But suddenly Vikander Lander changed its defined route. This made the scientists worried and they conducted an analysis of the data from Vikram. But contact with Vikram was cut off.

After waiting awhile, the scientists tried to contact Vikram again. Finally, the chairman of ISRO, K. Siwan had reportedly told Prime Minister Narendra Modi not to contact Vikram. Prime Minister Modi came to ISRO scientists after reports that the mission had failed.

He told scientists that you do not need to be discouraged. The achievement that we have achieved is not infrequent. He hoped that contact with Vikram Lander could be restored. He was proud of the scientists. After addressing the scientists, Modi met with children from all over the country to observe Vikram's landing.

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