Wednesday 30 August 2023

Chandrayaan 3 Update

ISRO LIVE TELECAST By KALYAN KUMAR MAHATA

Tuesday 29 August 2023

Successful Moon Mission Strategy -Chandrayaan 3

The earth's only natural satellite now has become popular to many who used to talk about this planet in the meantime of storytelling in everyday family life. The dark side of moon does not refrain from beleive to us two fortnights' folktale of moonlit. The chronicles of moon has been published to the public by the scientist associated with Moon Mission. ISRO - Indian Space Research Organisation, DoS - Department of Space Government of india has been completed three missions in lunar exploration. Chandrayaan 1 was the first luner investigator blasted off by Indian scientists and engineers on 22 October 2008 Rocket: PSLV-XL C11. Chandrayaan 1 was declared failed on 28 August 2009. Star trecker and thermal shielding were the reasons for stop working in sattelite. Chandrayaan 2 was consisted of a luner orbiter. Vikram lander and Pragyan rover were also added in second moon mission on 22 July 2019 Launcher: GSLV Mark III. Chandrayaan 3 is the latest technology applied in lunar mission in associating and comprising with Chandrayaan 2 for observation of moon surface from orbiter. The mission was planned to explore all possible substances, materials, minerals, chemicals etc. over the south pole of moon with high resolution camera connecting to the monitoring system of ISRO. Chandrayaan 2 was a orbiter which has been working with its successor in the anecdote of luner expedition. This exploration was completed on 20 August 2019. Small error diverted the second mission as unsuccessful. Three moon missions were launched from Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota. The third moon exploration was started on 14 July 2023 Rocket: LVM3V4. The Propulsion module was designed by the technologist with hard work and ambition to create an enticement in space science. The mass of Propulsion module was 2148 kg. payloads Vikram lander module was 1726 kg. and Pragyan Rover was 26 kg. total 3900 kg. The only successful Moon Mission controlled by ISRO has been called gloriously an endeavour of Indian science and technology. Power generation capacity was enabled in Propulsion Module with 758W Vikram lander with 738W and Pragyan Rover with 50W. The most desirable mission has acquired acclaimation in the parameters of soft landing of Vikram Lander on 23 August 2023 after that the position of Pragyan Rover in moon's south pole. The communication signal S-band Transponder TTC ISDN has actively reflected in Mission controlled room. Shiv Shakti point, the landing region in space of Vikram lander has been identified by the scientist with a name for longtime reference in lunar expedition. Astronauts of other countries will also find the space point of its kind during their voyage. Number indices for signalling the point has been replaced by the powerful and forceful words acknowledged by the intellectual. By KALYAN KUMAR MAHATA