ISRO's optimism of 'Vikram' contact: mission 95% successful


The last 15 minutes were important, everything was fine for 13 minutes, but the dream of reaching the moon in the last 90 seconds remained unfulfilled.

Bangalore, Ta. September 7, 2019, Saturday

The landmark record of India's ambitious mission, Chandrayaan-2, is just 2.1 km from the surface of the moon. Was far away and lost contact with Esro. That the head of Esro. "The last 15 minutes of Vikram's Dissent Landing will be very important and complex," Siwan said.

All of that went well for about 13 minutes, but what happened in the last 90 seconds left India's dream of reaching the moon successfully. ISRO is suspected to have lost the lander record and rover wisdom. However, the head of Esro. Sivan said the Chandrayaan-2 mission was not a complete failure.

The mission has been 95 percent successful. However, the orbiter as part of the Chandrayaan-2 mission is still in orbit of the moon and is doing its job selflessly. He also said that all the missions of ISRO, including Gagnayan, will be completed in due course. The Chandrayaan-2 missions will have no impact on these missions.

The moment the entire country and the whole world was waiting for the landowner's record of Chandrayaan-2 mission late on Friday night was delayed. PM Modi and ISRO chief K Everyone was very excited, including Siwan.

The eyes of the scientists at the ISRO Center were on a different screen. In the last 15 minutes the lander record was moving towards the surface of the moon and only seconds before the landing, the gestures of the scientists changed.

Prime Minister Modi sees the changing gestures on the faces of scientists. For a while no one realized what was happening. Finally, the head of Esro. Siwan came to him and informed him of the situation. After that, PM Modi got up from among the scientists. Since the departure of Modi, millions of people watching the live broadcast of Vikram's landing were also tied up.

For about 25 minutes a heavy suspension was lit, but the scientists' faces showed signs of mission failure. Finally that. Siwan said that Vikram was 2.1 km above the surface of the moon. His contact is lost while he was away. In fact, the head of Esro. Siwan had already said that the last 15 minutes would be very important for Vikram's Dissent Landing. The secret of many problems was hidden in Mission Chandrayan-2.

About 1.38 minutes at night, Lander Vikram headed towards the surface of the moon. The soft landing time on the surface of the moon was fixed at about 1.52 clac. In this final 15 minutes, the scientists at Esro were very excited as the record went its way. For 13 minutes everything was fine, but Vikram was only 2.1 km above the moon's surface. While away, his connection with the ground station was lost.

Meanwhile, scientists at ISRO have expressed skepticism Saturday that ISRO has lost the lander record and rover wisdom. Chandrayaan-2's 1,471k lander record with 27kg rover projectile at the speed of which it was moving towards the surface of the moon, is likely to have crash landing. However, the orbiter, which is an important part of the Chandrayaan-2 mission, is still in orbit of the moon and is in contact with the ground station. It is self-sustaining and working normally.

The life expectancy of the 2,379 kg orbiter is one year. The orbiter's payloads will continue to be remote-sensing observations of the moon in orbit 100 km. Chandrayaan-2 had three important modules of the mission, which included Orbiter, Lander Vikram and Rover Pragyan. The orbiter has eight scientific payloads for mapping the surface of the moon and monitoring the outer atmosphere of the moon.

Life Cycle of Lander Record and Rover Pragyan was 14 days. The orbiter is likely to send pictures of the record lander to the surface of the moon in the near future. Based on this, certain information on the creditor's record will be available. On the other hand, Esro is still hopeful that contact with Vikram will be restored and he is also trying.

India's entrepreneurial experience helps the world: Linninger

Former NASA astronaut Jerry Linninger said that India's adventurous attempt to land a record-landed soft landing on the moon's surface under the Chandrayaan-2 mission will prove helpful to the entire world. We do not have to be depressed even though we have lost contact with Vikram. India is trying to do something that is very difficult. Before the contact with the lander broke down, everything was going as planned.

Comments