Chandrayaan-3’s Lander Vikram Slows Down, Key Manoeuvre Successful
Chandrayaan-3’s Lander Vikram Slows Down, Key Manoeuvre Successful
New Delhi: Chandrayaan-3’s Vikram Lander completed a key manoeuvre today ahead of its expected touchdown on the Moon’s surface next Wednesday.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) today announced that the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft’s lander module had successfully separated from the propulsion module that was propelling it all these days in space.
The lander module comprising the lander (Vikram) and the rover (Pragyan) is now said to be ready to be lowered to an orbit that takes it closer to the moon’s surface. The soft-landing on the lunar south pole is scheduled on August 23. After the separation, the lander is slated to undergo a ‘de-boost’ (process of slowing down) to place itself in an orbit where the perilune (orbit’s closest point to moon) is 30 km and apolune (farthest point) is 100 km. From there, soft-landing would be attempted, ISRO officials said.
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