Chandrayaan 3 Mission / Today Chandrayaan-3 will enter the moon's orbit, know what next?

Zoom News : Aug 05, 2023, 01:50 PM
Chandrayaan 3 Mission: Today i.e. 5th August is very important for Chandrayaan-3. According to the fixed program, ISRO scientists will enter the spacecraft into the moon's orbit around 7 pm Indian time. Every countryman has an eye as well as a prayer that Mission Chandrayaan-3 should be successful. Scientists are working with full dedication. The entire ISRO team is also excited with the performance of Chandrayaan-3 so far. He has strong faith in the success of the mission.

Today is important because after entering the orbit of the moon, things will become a little easier. After this only two steps will be left. August 17, when the Vikram lander will separate and August 23, when the spacecraft will land on the south pole of the moon. Since the launch on July 14, till now the performance of Chandrayaan-3 has been excellent, so it is believed that it will be good in future as well. There is no doubt in the minds of those who are engaged in work.

There are some people who are raising the question that what will happen if the mission fails? The very clear answer to this is that scientists around the world learn something or the other from every mission. Research is a process that does not happen overnight. It takes months and years. People doing research at every step move forward learning something new. The specialty of ISRO is that they do most of their research and development themselves. This organization takes help from outside only in name.

Chandrayaan-2 was successful like this

In such a situation, those who feel that Chandrayaan-2 was not successful, they must know that an important part of the same Chandrayaan-2, the orbiter, was successful. It is moving in the orbit of the moon, that is why the orbiter has not been sent with Chandrayaan-3. In this way its cost has reduced. That's why Chandrayaan-2 should not be called a complete failure. The entire team of Chandrayaan-3 has the experience of Chandrayaan-2. They have removed all the errors that came to the fore. That's why history is bound to be created.

There is always a risk in such a big mission. Scientists are also familiar with it. Such a big spacecraft is under control only with the help of technology. All the information is coming out only with the help of technology i.e. the signals received from the sensors. Where this vehicle is traveling in space, a system like GPS does not work there. Despite this, ISRO scientists are keeping an eye on Chandrayaan-2's orbiter as well as Chandrayaan-3.

Lander will land on the moon on 23

When the Chandrayaan-3 lander will land on the moon on August 23, then India would have become the fourth country in the world. Before this, only America, Russia and China have been able to do this feat on the moon. The part where the rover of Chandrayaan-3 will land, till now no country has its rover on that south pole.

There is also a rover (small robot) along with India's lander, which will explore the surface of the moon and send the necessary data to the earth. Even more important than entering the lunar orbit will be the landing on the moon because sunlight is necessary when the rover will land there. The sun comes out on the moon only for about 14-15 days. Although ISRO scientists have taken care of this, yet this challenge will remain till the rover descends.

Chandrayaan-3's rover will find out what minerals are there on this surface of the moon? What are the possibilities of air and water. The capabilities of the tools used in it have been set in such a way that maximum information can come from the surface of the moon.

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