NASA's Orbiter Lander Failed to Find Record: Expectation of Contact Extremely Blurred


(PTI) Houston, Ta. September 19, 2019, Thursday

While NASA's orbiter passed through Vikram's landing site, many photographs of the space were obtained, but no signs of record were found. After NASA's alarming report that the record was not visible, the prospect of contact with the record now fades.

NASA's orbiter LRO passed through Chandrayaan-2's landing site. NASA's orbiter provided a number of images of the landmark record that was about to land. No records were found in those pictures.

These reports are really worrying. Because if the record does not show up on the landing site, the prospect of contact with it will be further blurred. Until now, it was expected that Vikram's soft landing did not take place, but it has lost contact with the moon as it rises above the surface of the moon.

Esro made efforts to bring Vikram in touch. Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter indicated that there was a record presence on the landmark site, but after studying the photographs of NASA's orbiter, it was claimed that there was no record. If the record really does not show up in that space, that would be a disappointment.

The deadline for contact with Chandrayaan-2 lander Vikram was fixed on September 21. Because the moon will be dark for 14 days. In this part of India, the south pole of the moon decided to land on the site will become more and more dark.

Even so, the moon is illuminated every 14 days. The rover prognosis sent into the Lander record was to be operated by sunlight, which would reduce the chances of contact with the lander in the absence of sunlight.

Experts claim the possibility of contact with Vikram will still be three days. After that, the possibility of contact for another 14 days will not go away and after that the efficiency deadlines of both Vikram and Pragyan will also be met.

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