May 15, 2024

Separation of Vikram lander module and Pragyan rover from the propulsion module

Separation of Vikram lander module and Pragyan rover from the propulsion module

Separation of Vikram lander module and Pragyan rover from the propulsion module

Separation of Vikram lander module and Pragyan rover from the propulsion module:- On Thursday, ISRO declared that the Vikram lander module and Pragyan rover had successfully separated from the propulsion module.

According to ISRO, the propulsion module will continue its journey in the current orbit for months or years while Vikram continues on his solo mission to the Moon.

According to ISRO, the SHAPE payload on board will conduct spectroscopic research on Earth’s atmosphere and measure variations in polarization from clouds to gather signs of extrasolar planets that might be suitable for human habitation.

With the launch of Chandrayaan-3, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is striving to complete a successful soft landing on the Moon. The spacecraft is now prepared for its August 23 moon landing. India is now on track to join the United States, Russia, and China as the fourth country in the world to reach this remarkable milestone. On the other hand, no other nation has ever set foot on the lunar South Pole. The GSLV Mark 3 (LVM 3) heavy-lift launch vehicle was used to successfully launch the mission on July 14 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. By August 23, it should land on the surface of the moon. It is the third lunar expedition for India and its second attempt at a delicate landing on the lunar surface.