what is chandrayaan 2?
Chandrayaan 2 was a very daring lunar mission for India because Indian is the first country that wants to land its spaceship in the south polar region of the moon. The basic goal of this mission was that India could understand the moon by them self.
What is the purpose of Chandrayaan 2?
Chandrayaan 2, 22 July 2019 ko was launched from Satish Dhawan Space Center at 2:43 pm, the mission was to study elements of the moon’s surface. Now the question comes, why only on the moon?. because The moon provides very good linkage to the Earth’s earlier history and our solar system too. To study the moon’s origins, our Space Rover will land on the South pole of the moon. Now the question is why in the south pole only? The South Pole is very unique because it is much bigger than the North Pole, the greater part of it is hidden in the shadow, due to the shadow it is more capable of getting water here and many solar resources of our solar system. There is a chance to meet fossil resources of the earlier solar system Unlike Chandrayaan 1, this mission was about to recirculate the moon’s surface very closely. Has been very strategically planned for watering the moon and to explore the moon’s surface more thoroughly.
what makes chandrayaan 2 so special?
here are the few regions which make the chandrayaan 2 so special
1.The first earth mission to land comfortably on the south pole of the moon.
2.India’s first mission to land on the moon, which is made of India’s technology.
3. the fourth country of the world which will land well on the moon.
how many launchers and spacecraft in the chandrayaan 2 mission?
Their Are One Launcher and three spacecraft in this mission
1. The GSLV Mk-III launcher, the most powerful launcher of today in India and it has been designed and fabricated in India.
2. the orbiter, who is observant will observe the top part of the moon and will keep communication with the Earth with the rover.
3. Vikram Lander has been built to make soft-land on the surface of the moon.
4.pragyan rover, Has been made to explore the surface of the moon and find the important information on the surface of the moon, there are 4 wheels inside this rover, which are moving under the help of AI (artificial intelligence) and they get peace with the help of solar power to do their work, the weight of this rover is 24 kg.
Timeline of the mission
in 2008 the prime minister of India DR Manmohan Singh approved the chandrayaan 2 projects. Chandrayaan 2 is launched from the earth on 22 July 2019, it took 11 years to complete this mission, on 7th September 2019 Chandrayaan was supposed to land on the moon, but when the lander fell on the moon, it reached its balance And then the connection of India and Chandrayaan 2 was closed with a hitch.