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Chandrayaan 3: Vikram Lander enters lower orbit of the moon

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 19, 2023 18:30 IST

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On the afternoon of 17 August 2023, the Vikram lander took a picture of the moon when it separated from the propulsion module of Chandrayaan-3. Also made a video. Our earth is also seen at one place in this. From the top right corner these videos and photos of the lunar surface.
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Chandrayaan 3's lander Vikram shared latest images of the moon today after completing a manoeuvre that took it closer to its destination.
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These images and videos come as a courtesy of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) that shared all the details on X, formerly Twitter.
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Also remarkable is the separation of the propulsion and lander modules. ISRO had already loaded the sequences and commands to separate the two in space. It was in the propulsion module and onboard computer in the Vikram. A cylinder-like shape on top of the propulsion module fuels.
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The Vikram lander was placed on it, inside which the Pragyan rover was placed. The module was attached with a clamp and two bolts. ISRO Chairman S Somnath said that the same technology was used in Chandrayaan-2's orbiter and lander.
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The propulsion and lander modules separate from each other. This is the easiest, most reliable and 100% success history of this technique. This technique has been used in space travel for years. This is a pyrotechnic bolt cutter in which the bolt between the two is cut.
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As the bolt is cut, the clamp opens rapidly. Its speed is less than 50 milliseconds. The bus is late in reaching Commando. It opens rapidly as soon as the command is received. Now the next deboosting and deorbiting will take place on August 20. The Vikram lander is currently orbiting the Moon.
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After 20th August, it will start landing on 23rd August at 6:30 PM. At present it is orbiting the moon in a horizontal pattern but at the time of landing it will land vertically.
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India's Lunar Exploration Program has reached an important milestone. Our country now has three spaceships around the moon.
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