Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:12am on 23 Aug 2023,Wednesday Science
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) tweeted it is ready to initiate the Automatic Landing Sequence for the Chandrayaan-3 lunar mission on Wednesday. ISRO said the landing module will fire throttleable engines for powered descent upon receiving the ALS command around 17:44 IST, with the soft landing on the moon's south pole scheduled for around 18:04 IST. The mission team will closely monitor the sequential execution leading up to the targeted Vikram lander touchdown at 17:45 IST. If successful, Chandrayaan-3 will be the first ever spacecraft to soft-land in the lunar south pole region, achieving a historic milestone for India's space programme. ISRO expressed confidence in the landing systems ahead of the critical lunar arrival manoeuvres.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:43pm on 22 Aug 2023,Tuesday Science
India eagerly awaits the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft's scheduled moon landing attempt on Wednesday following Russia's recent failed south pole touchdown bid. The ISRO mission aims to be the first to successfully land in the uncharted lunar polar region thought to contain water ice vital for future moon bases. After the disappointment of 2019, Chandrayaan-3 signifies India's perseverance and scientific capabilities. Across the country, people are praying for success, students are watching in schools, and enthusiasts have organised viewing parties. The outcome of this historic soft landing try will be a moment of national pride and further India's space exploration goals.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:13pm on 22 Aug 2023,Tuesday Science
India is attempting a historic first landing of a spacecraft on the moon's south pole, a challenging mission that could yield new insights on lunar water ice. While the existence of frozen water on the moon is known, its accessibility and potential for future mining and use as a resource remain unclear. A successful soft landing in the rugged, uncharted south pole region could provide vital data on the composition and distribution of this water ice. Chandrayaan-3 marks India's second moon landing attempt and would demonstrate complex landing capabilities. The mission aims to advance the country's space programme while expanding scientific knowledge of a resource that could aid future lunar colonies and deep space travel.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:03pm on 17 Aug 2023,Thursday Science
India's Chandrayaan-3 lunar mission achieved a key milestone on Thursday, August 17, as the Vikram lander module successfully separated from the spacecraft's propulsion module. The lander is designed to soft-land on the moon's surface and deploy the Pragyan rover to analyse the lunar soil. A successful landing would make India the fourth country after the US, Russia, and China to achieve the feat. However, India would be the first to land on the unexplored lunar South Pole. The separation of the Vikram lander propels Chandrayaan-3 forward in its journey of lunar exploration.