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Chandrayaan-3 highlights: Vikram Lander undergoes first deboosting move, health normal says ISRO

Chandrayaan-3 highlights: Vikram Lander, carrying Pragyan rover, performed first deboosting move successfully. Landing attempt on August 23.

Vikram Lander Module of Chandrayaan 3 successfully completed a 'deboosting' operation that reduced its orbit to 113 km x 157 km, on Friday.
Vikram Lander Module of Chandrayaan 3 successfully completed a 'deboosting' operation that reduced its orbit to 113 km x 157 km, on Friday.

Chandrayaan-3 highlights: India's ongoing third lunar mission marked another significant advancement on Friday, moving closer to a soft landing on the Moon's south pole planned for August 23. The Lander Module, comprising the Vikram lander and the Pragyan rover, successfully lowered its orbit to 113 km x 157 km....Read More

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Aug 18, 2023 10:13 PM IST

Chandrayaan 3 Live Updates: Moon as captured by Lander Position Detection Camera (LPDC) of Chandrayaan 3

Aug 18, 2023 8:32 PM IST

Chandrayaan 3 Live Updates: Former ISRO scientist after Chandrayaan-3 lander module separation

Chandrayaan 3 Live Updates: The former ISRO scientist and Padma Shri awardee Mylswamy Annadurai said that the Vikram lander now has to take its own action and further it has to separate after which the major event comes. "Now Vikram has to take its own course of action. Further, it has to separate. So even after separating, then the major event comes. A major event is the 4800 Newton thrusters. They have to fire to take it to the lower orbit. That will also be done in two steps and ensuring that all the systems are working properly these two steps will go down, put a 100-kilometre orbit. Then from 100 go to the 30-kilometer orbit... that's very very vital. But when it's going very closer, closer to the Earth," he said while speaking to ANI.

Aug 18, 2023 7:13 PM IST

Chandrayaan 3 Live Updates: Upclose images of moon captured by Vikram lander

Chandrayaan 3 Live Updates: Chandrayaan-3 is just days away from its final destination, the moon. On August 23 the Vikram Lander of Chandrayaan 3 is expected to make a soft landing on the south pole of the moon. ISRO on Friday released images of the moon as captured by the position detection camera attached to the lander right after the successful separation of the lander from the propulsion module.

Aug 18, 2023 6:35 PM IST

Chandrayaan 3 Live Updates: Lander Module health normal, gets closer to Moon

Chandrayaan 3 Live Updates: Announcing that the health of Chandrayaan-3's Lander Module is normal, ISRO on Friday said that the module has successfully undergone a deboosting (slowing down) operation taking it closer to the Moon. The Lander Module comprising the lander (Vikram) and the rover (Pragyan), will undergo its second deboosting operation on August 20. 

Aug 18, 2023 6:09 PM IST

Chandrayaan 3 update: What will happen next?

The former ISRO scientist and Padma Shri awardee Mylswamy Annadurai explained that the major event is the 4800 Newton thrusters of the Vikram lander fired to take it to the lower orbit in two steps, placing it in a 30-kilometre orbit.

He further said that the position of the module has to be ascertained properly. So then from the 30 kilometre onwards, how to move, how to thrust fire, what orientation to fire, and how to reduce the velocity in the horizontal and vertical direction. “And while doing it, it has to make sure that it is going on the proper path. So already loaded pictures of the lunar terrain will be there. Check against that and try to identify the place where it's supposed to land,” Annadurai told ANI.

Read Chandrayaan-3 mission detailed timeline

Aug 18, 2023 5:44 PM IST

Watch: ISRO shares videos captured by Chandrayaan 3

ISRO released a video captured by Chandrayaan-3's Vikram Lander's camera. The images were captured by the Lander Position Detection Camera (LPDC) on August 15. The images were captured when LDPC was attached to its propulsion module. Meanwhile, Vikram Lander carried out its first deboosting successfully. The second deboosting operation is scheduled for August 20, 2023. ISRO's most ambitious mission, Chandrayaan-3, has reached the final stage.

Aug 18, 2023 5:22 PM IST

Luna-25 latest status: Russian lunar craft corrected its circumlunar orbit

The automatic station continues its flight in the orbit of an artificial satellite of the Moon. Today at 09:20 Moscow time, the propulsion system of the automatic station performed an orbit correction for 40 seconds. Its goal is to provide the best conditions for the subsequent construction of a pre-landing orbit, Roscosmos said in a post on the social media platform Telegram.

The correction went through normally, all the onboard systems of Luna-25 are working normally, communication with it is stable, the Russian space agency added.

Aug 18, 2023 5:08 PM IST

Chandrayaan 3 detailed timeline

Chandrayaan-3 mission detailed timeline

• July 6: ISRO announces Mission Chandrayaan-3 launch date of July 14 from Sriharikota's second pad.

• July 7: Successful vehicle electrical tests completed.

• July 11: Comprehensive 24-hour 'Launch Rehearsal' simulating the entire launch process concludes.

• July 14: LVM3 M4 vehicle launches Chandrayaan-3 into designated orbit.

• July 15: First orbit-raising manoeuvre successful, reaching 41762 km x 173 km orbit.

• July 17: Second orbit-raising manoeuvre places Chandrayaan-3 at 41603 km x 226 km orbit.

• July 22: Fourth orbit-raising manoeuvre establishes spacecraft in 71351 km x 233 km orbit.

• July 25: Another successful orbit-raising manoeuvre.

• August 1: Chandrayaan-3 inserted into translunar orbit (288 km x 369328 km).

• August 5: Successful lunar orbit insertion (164 km x 18074 km).

• August 6: Lunar orbit lowered to 170 km x 4,313 km.

• August 9: ISRO carefully moves the spacecraft's path lower in its orbit around the moon. It has achieved a lunar orbit of 174 km x 1437 km

• August 14: Chandrayaan-3 gets closer to the moon's surface in another controlled bringing it in a orbit of 150 km x 177 km

• August 16: The Indian spacecraft performs the fifth and final Moon-bound manoeuvre positioning itself in a near circular Lunar orbit of 163*153 km.

• August 17: The landing module, comprising the Vikram lander and Pragyan rover, gets separated from its propulsion system.

• August 18: The Chandrayaan-3 will make the final orbit adjustment by reducing it to be around 100*30 km, the farthest and nearest point from the moon respectively.

• August 23: If everything goes well, planned lunar touchdown attempt at 5:47pm where the spacecraft will travel the last 30km distance.

Aug 18, 2023 4:50 PM IST

Chandrayaan 3: Next deboosting of Vikram lander on Sunday

ISRO on Friday said that Chandrayaan-3's Lander Module has successfully undergone a deboosting (slowing down) operation taking it closer to the Moon, and that its health is normal. The Lander Module comprising the lander (Vikram) and the rover (Pragyan), will undergo the second deboosting operation on August 20, to be lowered to an orbit that takes it much closer to the Moon's surface. The soft landing on the Lunar south pole is scheduled on August 23. 

Aug 18, 2023 4:13 PM IST

Chandrayaan 3 latest updates: ISRO performs Vikram Lander's first deboosting

Chandrayaan-3 Mission:

The Lander Module (LM) health is normal.

LM successfully underwent a deboosting operation that reduced its orbit to 113 km x 157 km.

The second deboosting operation is scheduled for August 20, around 2am, said ISRO.

Aug 18, 2023 4:02 PM IST

ISRO releases Chandrayaan 3's Vikram Lander video showing Earth from Moon

ISRO on Friday shared videos captured by Chandrayaan 3's Vikram lander's Lander. In one video recorded by Lander Position Detection Camera (LPDC) on August 15, when it was attached to its propulsion module, Moon craters can be clearly seen. In another video, taken by Lander Imager (LI) Camera-1, Earth can be seen, although minutely.

Aug 18, 2023 3:38 PM IST

Chandrayaan 3's Vikram lander captures video of Moon, shares ISRO

Moon as captured by Chandrayaan 3 Lander Position Detection Camera (LPDC) on this Independence Day. 

Read our detailed story on Chandrayaan 3 moon videos here

Aug 18, 2023 3:24 PM IST

Chandrayaan-3 landing on August 23: Which other missions are already active on Moon?

As of July 2023, six lunar orbiters remain operational, according to Indian Space Research Organisation or ISRO.

(i) The National Aeronautics and Space Administration or NASA THEMIS mission's two probes, now known as Artemis P1 and Artemis P2, have been repurposed under the Artemis initiative, maintaining eccentric orbits of low inclination.

(ii) NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) traces a nearly polar, slightly elliptical path around the moon.

(iii) ISRO's Chandrayaan-2 and Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO) both navigate polar orbits at an altitude of 100 km.

(iv) NASA's Capstone follows a 9:2 resonant southern L2 NRHO trajectory, flying over the lunar North pole at an altitude of 1500-1600 km and the South pole at approximately 70,000 km away.

Spacecraft Ouna from Japan's Kaguya/SELENE mission in 2009 and India's Chandrayaan-1 launched in 2008 are no longer functional.

All the other orbiters have been either moved out of the moon-bound orbital regime or have landed/impacted the lunar surface, either deliberately or due to failure to land softly. China's Queqiao, a data relay satellite for the Chang’e 4 mission, shifted to a halo orbit near the Earth-Moon L2 point after its launch in 2018.

Aug 18, 2023 3:05 PM IST

Chandrayaan 3 news update: What has ISRO planned for today?

After separation from the propulsion module yesterday, the Vikram Lander will:

• Undergo "deboost" (the process of slowing down) to lower the lunar orbit.

• A couple of deboosting manoeuvres will place it in an orbit where the Perilune (closest point to the Moon) is 30 kilometres and Apolune (farthest point from the Moon) is 100 km.

• From this orbit, the soft landing on the south polar region of the Moon will be attempted on August 23.

Aug 18, 2023 2:46 PM IST

Chandrayaan-3 updates: 'Tilting the lander!' biggest challenge for ISRO

ISRO Chairperson S Somanath has said that the critical part during the soft landing of the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft would be the direction of the spacecraft. He said the velocity at the start of the landing process is almost 1.68 km per second, but this speed is horizontal to the surface of the moon. The Chandrayaan-3 here is tilted almost 90 degrees, it has to become vertical. "The ability to transfer the spacecraft from horizontal to vertical direction is the 'trick we have to play' here," ISRO chief said.

Aug 18, 2023 2:30 PM IST

Chandrayaan-3 or Russia's Luna 25: Which lander will touch the Lunar surface first?

Roscosmos stated that its Luna 25 spacecraft will take about five days to travel to the Moon after launch on August 11. It will then spend around five to seven days in lunar orbit before descending to one of three potential landing sites near the pole, reported Reuters.

This timeline indicates that Russia's mission could reach the lunar surface around the same time as or shortly before the Indian mission.

Roscosmos, however, assured that the two missions won't interfere with each other, as they have separate landing areas planned. The Russian Space Agency stated, “There is no danger that they interfere with each other or collide. There is enough space for everyone on the moon,” Reuters added.

Read report: Chandrayaan-3 vs Luna 25

Aug 18, 2023 2:23 PM IST

Chandrayaan-3 landing news: Why Moon's south pole is such a valued target?

Although the south pole of the Moon has challenging terrain for landing, it is a highly valued target because scientists believe it could contain substantial amounts of ice, potentially useful for extracting fuel, oxygen, and even drinking water.

Aug 18, 2023 2:11 PM IST

Chandrayaan 3: What will happen now? Former ISRO scientist explains

Chandrayaan 3 mission explained: "A major event is the 4800 N Thrusters. They have to fire to take it to the lower orbit. That will also be done in two steps and ensuring that all the systems are working properly these two steps will go down, put a 100-kilometre orbit. Then from 100 go to the 30-kilometre orbit... that's very very vital," Former Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) scientist, Mylswamy Annadurai said while speaking to ANI.

He further said that the position of the module has to be ascertained properly. So then from the 30 kilometre onwards, how to move, how to thrust to fire, what orientation to fire, and whether along it will reduce the velocity in the horizontal. Then it has to composite vertical also it has to vertical fall, also it has to reduce. So that way a lot of manoeuvres to be done. And while doing it, it has to make sure that it is going on the proper path. So already loaded pictures of the lunar terrain will be there. Check against that and try to identify the place where it's supposed to land. It is also supposed to have been already loaded in the system.

"So all these activities will be done by the lander. The lander will start its real action…,” Annadurai added.

Aug 18, 2023 1:50 PM IST

Chandrayaan-3 latest updates: What is ‘deboosting’, that Lander Module will undergo today?

At around 4pm today, the Lander Module will undergo the process of ‘deboosting’ , following its successful seperation from the Propulsion Module on Thurdsay. What is deboosting?

  • Deboosting is the process of slowing down to position itself in an orbit where the orbit's closest point to the Moon (Perilune) is 30 km and the farthest point (the Apolune) is 100 km.
  • “The next Lander Module (Deorbit 1) manoeuvre is scheduled for tomorrow (August 18, 2023) around 1600 hrs IST,” ISRO posted yesterday on X.

 

Aug 18, 2023 1:31 PM IST

Chandrayaan-3 latest updates: ISRO Chief S Somanath on Indian Lunar mission robustness

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman S Somanath said that the lander of India’s third lunar mission Chandrayaan-3, Vikram, will be able to make a soft-landing on the Moon's surface on August 23 even if all the sensors and two of its engines do not work.

Aug 18, 2023 1:21 PM IST

Chandrayaan 3 latest updates: 'I'm quite confident, it's going to be a safe landing,' says Indian Space minister

"Now I think I'm quite confident, more than 100% it's going to be a safe landing (Chandrayaan 3 landing). I was watching with slightly caution the moment when Chandrayaan was to move out of Earth's orbit and move to Moon's orbit because that a critical situation. Most of the critical stages are over now," says Union minister Dr Jitendra Singh on Chandrayaan-3 mission.

Aug 18, 2023 1:08 PM IST

Chandrayaan-3 news live: Cost of the ISRO's mission

Chandrayaan-3 Live Updates: The approved cost of Chandrayaan-3 is 250 crores (excluding launch vehicle cost). According to LiveMint, citing reports, the launch services cost around 365 crore.

Aug 18, 2023 1:01 PM IST

Chandrayaan-3 News Update: What happened to Chandrayaan-2?

Back on September 7, 2019, the Chandrayaan-2 mission encountered a challenge while attempting to land. The Vikram lander went off course, leading to a loss of communication with the lander carrying the Pragyan rover.

Despite this unexpected turn of events, the Chandrayaan-2 orbiter still works well. It's circling the Moon and collecting important scientific data. 

Read: Why did Chandrayaan-2 lander fail? 

Aug 18, 2023 12:41 PM IST

Chandrayaan-3 vs Chandrayaan-2: Key differences

Differences between Chandrayaan-3 and its predecessor, Chandrayaan-2:

Orbiter Exclusion:

• Chandrayaan-3 skips carrying an orbiter, unlike Chandrayaan-2.

• Chandrayaan-2's orbiter remains operational, providing valuable data.

Enhanced Launch Capability:

• Launched via LVM3 (previously GSLV Mk III), Chandrayaan-3 gains powerful launch capability.

• Increased fuel capacity allows extra manoeuvres and extended travel.

• Reinforced landing legs ensure a safer and more stable lunar touchdown.

Improved Instrumentation:

• Upgraded sensors and larger solar panels characterize Chandrayaan-3.

• Increased solar panel size generates more energy for onboard systems.

• Introduction of 'Laser Doppler VelociMeter' to accurately measure spacecraft speed.

Enhanced Algorithm and Software:

• Chandrayaan-3 benefits from lessons learned from Chandrayaan-2.

• Algorithm and software refined to mitigate software glitches.

• Landing target area expanded from 500x500m to 4x2.4km for added flexibility.

Propulsion Module and Payload:

• Chandrayaan-3's propulsion module transports lander and rover to a 100km lunar orbit.

• Includes Spectro-polarimetry of Habitable Planet Earth (SHAPE) payload for studying smaller planets.

Aug 18, 2023 12:22 PM IST

Stand a chance to get featured on Chandrayaan 3 official X (Twitter) page

“No one's childhood is complete without stories of the Moon! Tell us what your favourite childhood Moon memory is and stand a chance to be featured on our X handle,” Chandrayaan 3 mission's official X (formerly Twitter) page posted on Thursday.

Aug 18, 2023 12:07 PM IST

Chandrayaan-3 explained: What are the objectives of the Indian Moon mission?

• Safe and soft landing demonstration on the lunar surface

• Rover roving demonstration on the moon

• Execution of in-situ scientific experiments

Aug 18, 2023 11:52 AM IST

Chandrayaan-3 landing news: Pragyan rover to leave imprints of ISRO, national emblem on Moon

The rear wheels of the rover, named Pragyan, leave imprints of the ISRO and the national emblem, depicting the Lion Capital of Ashoka at Sarnath, on the lunar surface – symbolising its presence and leaving India’s mark behind.

Read the detailed story on Chandrayaan-3 Pragyan rover

Aug 18, 2023 11:37 AM IST

Chandrayaan 3 news live: Vikram lander to perform key manoeuvre today

Chandrayaan-3's Vikram lander is set to undergo a crucial deboosting manoeuvre on Friday after successfully getting separated from the propulsion module a day before.

The deboosting manoeuvre is scheduled today at around 1600 IST.

Deboosting is the process of slowing down to position itself in an orbit where the orbit's closest point to the Moon (Perilune) is 30 km and the farthest point (the Apolune) is 100 km.

Aug 18, 2023 11:26 AM IST

Chandrayaan 3 launch video: Revisit the historic takeoff

India's third lunar mission, Chandrayaan-3, successfully lifted off from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. The Union Science and Technology Minister congratulated the ISRO chairman and his team. The Project Director, P. Veeramuthuvel, was at a loss for words after the historic launch. ISRO Chief S. Somanath padded the "emotional" project director Veeramuthuvel on stage.

Read our detailed copy about Chandrayaan 3 launch

Aug 18, 2023 11:14 AM IST

Chandrayaan-3 news: List of future Lunar exploration programmes

• SLIM - JAXA (Japan) Lunar Lander (Launch: August 26, 2023):

• Peregrine Mission 1 - NASA CLPS Lunar Lander (Launch: 2023):

• IM-1 - NASA CLPS Lunar Lander (Launch: 2023):

• Lunar Trailblazer - NASA Lunar Orbiting Small Satellite (Launch: 2023):

• Prime 1 - NASA CLPS Lunar Lander (Launch: November 2023):

• Griffin Mission 1 - VIPER - NASA Lunar South Pole Rover (Launch: November 2024):

• Intuitive Machines 3 - NASA Lunar Lander and Rovers (Launch: 2024):

• Blue Ghost 1 - NASA Lunar Lander (Launch: 2023):

• Chang'e 6 - CNSA (China) Lunar Sample Return Mission (Launch: 2024)

Read in detail: Future Moon Exploration mission

Aug 18, 2023 11:02 AM IST

Chandrayaan 3 news live: All updates of the ISRO moon mission are listed here

Chandrayaan-3 mission detailed timeline

• July 6: ISRO announces Mission Chandrayaan-3 launch date of July 14 from Sriharikota's second pad.

• July 7: Successful vehicle electrical tests completed.

• July 11: Comprehensive 24-hour 'Launch Rehearsal' simulating the entire launch process concludes.

• July 14: LVM3 M4 vehicle launches Chandrayaan-3 into designated orbit.

• July 15: First orbit-raising manoeuvre successful, reaching 41762 km x 173 km orbit.

• July 17: Second orbit-raising manoeuvre places Chandrayaan-3 at 41603 km x 226 km orbit.

• July 22: Fourth orbit-raising manoeuvre establishes spacecraft in 71351 km x 233 km orbit.

• July 25: Another successful orbit-raising manoeuvre.

• August 1: Chandrayaan-3 inserted into translunar orbit (288 km x 369328 km).

• August 5: Successful lunar orbit insertion (164 km x 18074 km).

• August 6: Lunar orbit lowered to 170 km x 4,313 km.

• August 9: ISRO carefully moves the spacecraft's path lower in its orbit around the moon. It has achieved a lunar orbit of 174 km x 1437 km

• August 14: Chandrayaan-3 gets closer to the moon's surface in another controlled bringing it into an orbit of 150 km x 177 km

• August 16: The Indian spacecraft performs the fifth and final Moon-bound manoeuvre positioning itself in a near circular Lunar orbit of 163*153 km.

• August 17: The landing module, comprising the Vikram lander and Pragyan rover, separated from its propulsion system.

• Over the next few days, the Chandrayaan-3 will make the final orbit adjustment by reducing it to be around 100*30 km, the farthest and nearest point from the moon respectively.

• August 23: If everything goes well, planned lunar touchdown attempt at 5:47pm where the spacecraft will travel the last 30km distance.

Aug 18, 2023 10:53 AM IST

Chandrayaan 3 updates: The ISRO moon mission's most critical phase ahead

"Now really the match starts. These are the final overs we are talking about," Chandrayaan-I Project Director M Annadurai told PTI.

Aug 18, 2023 10:49 AM IST

Chandrayaan 3 news live: What has ISRO planned for today?

After separation from the propulsion module yesterday, the Vikram Lander will:

• Undergo "deboost" (the process of slowing down) to lower the lunar orbit.

• A couple of deboosting manoeuvres will place it in an orbit where the Perilune (closest point to the Moon) is 30 kilometres and Apolune (farthest point from the Moon) is 100 km.

• From this orbit, the soft landing on the south polar region of the Moon will be attempted on August 23.

Aug 18, 2023 10:41 AM IST

Luna 25 update: Russian Lunar craft's location and progress

As Chandrayaan-3 advances toward its intended lunar landing, Luna-25, the recent Russian lunar mission, has successfully entered the lunar orbit after its launch last week. The mission's next objective is to execute a soft landing on the Moon's surface, with plans set between August 21 and 23.

Read our report on Russia's Luna 25 latest status

Aug 18, 2023 10:36 AM IST

Chandrayaan-3 vs Luna 25: Key differences

Launch Vehicles:

• Luna-25 was launched on August 11 using a Soyuz-2 Fregat booster.

• Chandrayaan-3, launched on July 14, employed the Launch Vehicle Mark-III chosen by ISRO.

Fuel Efficiency:

• Luna-25 benefits from surplus fuel storage, eliminating fuel efficiency concerns.

• Chandrayaan-3, with limited fuel capacity, needed a circuitous route due to fuel constraints.

Lift-off Mass:

• Luna-25 possesses a leaner lift-off mass of 1,750 kilograms.

• In contrast, Chandrayaan-3's mass is 3,800 kilograms, significantly heavier.

• Luna-25's reduced mass allows for more efficient acceleration capabilities.

Aug 18, 2023 10:27 AM IST

Luna 25 latest updates: Russian spacecraft takes its first picture of Moon

Luna-25 took the first picture of the lunar surface. (Роскосмос/Telegram)
Luna-25 took the first picture of the lunar surface. (Роскосмос/Telegram)

Luna 25 automatic station, making a flight in the circular orbit of the artificial satellite of the Moon, conducted the shooting of the lunar surface with television cameras complex STS-L.

In the picture - the south polar crater Zeeman is on the back side of the Moon. The coordinates of the crater's centre correspond to 75 degrees south latitude and 135 degrees west longitude.

Invisible from Earth, the Zeeman crater — a unique object on the lunar surface and causing great interest to researchers — the height of its surrounding shaft reaches 8 kilometres above the surface relative to the flat bottom.

The obtained images significantly complement the currently available information about this crater. The world's first image of the reverse side of the Moon was obtained in October 1959 by the Soviet automatic station Luna-3.

Read Chandrayaan 3 vs Luna 25 Lunar missions comparison

Aug 18, 2023 10:12 AM IST

Chandrayaan-3 latest updates: ISRO chief bold statement on the Indian Lunar mission

ISRO Chief S Somanath has said that Vikram Lander from India's third mission to the Moon, Chandrayaan-3, has the ability of soft landing on the Moon even if its sensors and two engines aren't functioning properly.

Read our report on ISRO Chief S Somanath's statement on the mission robustness

Aug 18, 2023 9:58 AM IST

Chandrayaan 3 news live: Vikram Lander must be within the landing speed limits of …

Vikram Lander's touchdown specifications

• Landing craft maximum mass at Lunar touchdown: 800 kg

• Vertical Velocity: ≤ 2 m/sec

• Horizontal Velocity: ≤ 0.5 m/sec

• Slope: ≤ 12 degree

Touchdown test limits for Vikram Lander

• Vertical Velocity: ≤ 3.0 m/sec (10.8km/hr)

• Horizontal Velocity: ≤ 1.0 m/sec

• Slope: ≤ 12 degree

Aug 18, 2023 9:52 AM IST

Chandrayaan 3 news live: The most critical phase starts now

 

Chandrayaan-3 has to lower its speed from about 1.68km/s (6,048km/hr) horizontally, changing direction to make the craft vertical and finally bringing it to zero after making a soft landing on the lunar surface, “This is the most critical task,” said ISRO Chief S Somanath. The lander's touchdown test limit is only ≤ 3.0 m/sec (10.8km/hr) vertical velocity.

Read our report on Chandrayaan-3 most critical phase

Aug 18, 2023 9:49 AM IST

Chandrayaan 3 status: What's next in the ISRO's moon mission now?

 

The Vikram lander will now begin the final phase of Lunar voyage with its own engine as it gets separated from the propulsion module. The next Lander Module (Deorbit 1) move is scheduled for today around 1600 hrs IST.

Aug 18, 2023 9:36 AM IST

Chandrayaan-3 news live: What role the propulsion module plays now after separating from the lander?

Having successfully transported the lander module in proximity to the Moon, the propulsion module will now do exploration of extraterrestrial life on exo-planets situated beyond our solar system. The Spectro-polarimetry of Habitable Planet Earth (SHAPE) payload is employed for this purpose.

According to the ISRO, the propulsion module is set to persist in its present orbital trajectory for an extended period of time, spanning months or even years.

The SHAPE payload's primary mission involves conducting a comprehensive spectroscopic analysis of Earth's atmosphere. This initiative aims to capture precise measurements of polarisation fluctuations within Earth's cloud cover. The invaluable data amassed through this payload will not only facilitate in-depth research into exo-planets capable of hosting life but also enhance our understanding of Earth's own atmospheric composition.

Read our report on Chandrayaan-3 propulsion module objectives 

Aug 18, 2023 9:26 AM IST

Chandrayaan-3 news live: ISRO performed a manoeuvre to separate the lander and propulsion module yesterday

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced that Chandrayaan-3's lander effectively detached from the propulsion module, seamlessly transitioning into the next crucial phase of its lunar expedition. This accomplishment brings India one step closer to its goal of a triumphant touchdown on the Moon's surface.

Read our detailed story on Chandrayaan-3's latest updates

Aug 18, 2023 8:48 AM IST

Chandrayaan-3 LIVE updates: India will be first to land on Moon's south pole 

The landing on the Moon's south pole differs from landings in other parts due to its distinct geology. No Moon missions have achieved a soft landing on the South Pole before, and India's aim to accomplish this with the current – Chandrayaan-3 mission – will mark a historic achievement in the field of space exploration.

Aug 18, 2023 7:42 AM IST

Chandrayaan LIVE updates: When did the lunar mission achieve its last manoeuver?

  • Chandrayaan-3's spacecraft achieved its fifth and final manoeuver (moving closer to the Moon's surface) on Friday (August 16) making it ready for a seperation of the Propulsion Module and the Lander Module. 
  • The space craft then orbit which is at a distance of 153 km x 163 km.  
Aug 18, 2023 7:17 AM IST

Chandrayaan LIVE updates: Lander Vikram to undergo ‘deboost’ from today

After the separation from the Propulsion Module on Thursday, the lander Vikram will now commence the process of “deboosting” – slowing down – for a soft landing on the lunar surface (at south pole). The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said that the lander is scheduled to touch down next Wednesday (August 23).

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