India's Second Moon Mission Chandrayaan-2 Launched Successfully From Sriharikota
India's ambitious moon mission Chandrayaan-2 was successfully launched today at 2:43pm from Sriharikota, almost a week after its previous launch was called off due to some technical snag.
#Chandrayaan2: #India Successfully Launches Its Second Moon Mission - Watch LIVE Coverage: https://t.co/DklVA2kRqn pic.twitter.com/Cm6V77Fj5E
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#ISRO#GSLVMkIII-M1 lifts-off from Sriharikota carrying #Chandrayaan2
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“Chandrayaan 2 is ready to take a billion dreams to the Moon — now stronger than ever before! Join us for the launch on Monday — 22 July, 2019 — at 2:43 PM IST,” Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) tweeted while announcing rescheduled date and time. The 20-hour countdown for the launch of Chandrayaan-2 began on Sunday evening. ISRO chairman K. Sivan had earlier made an announcement that the countdown for the rocket launch on will start at 6.43 p.m.#GSLVMkIII-M1 successfully injects #Chandrayaan2 spacecraft into Earth Orbit Here's the view of #Chandrayaan2 separation#ISRO pic.twitter.com/GG3oDIxduG
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The satellite is supposed to explore the uncharted lunar south pole, 11 years after ISRO's successful first lunar mission Chandrayaan-1, which made more than 3,400 orbits around the Moon and was operational for 312 days till August 29, 2009. Chandrayaan-2 will take 48 days to accomplish the task of landing on the Moon through meticulously planned orbital phases, ISRO has said. Billed as the most complex and prestigious mission ever undertaken by the ISRO since its inception, Chandrayaan-2 will make India the fourth country to soft land a rover on the lunar surface after Russia, the United States and China. The average distance of Moon from Earth is 3, 84, 000 km and Vikram lander will land on Moon on the 48th day of the mission which begins today, ISRO tweeted hours before the launch timing.#ISRO #Chandrayaan2 As our journey begins, do you know what is the distance of Moon from Earth? The average distance is 3, 84, 000 km, Vikram lander will land on Moon on the 48th day of the mission, which begins today. Here's different view of #GSLVMkIII-M1 pic.twitter.com/4LFEmT2xxZ
— ISRO (@isro) July 22, 2019
The glitch during the earlier scheduled take-off had occurred when liquid propellant was being loaded into the rocket's indigenous cryogenic upper stage engine. Several space scientists had said the space agency must be appreciated for calling off the launch of rather than hurrying into a major disaster.???????? #ISROMissions ???????? The launch countdown of #GSLVMkIII-M1/#Chandrayaan2 commenced today at 1843 Hrs IST. The launch is scheduled at 1443 Hrs IST on July 22nd. More updates to follow... pic.twitter.com/WVghixIca6
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How to watch: SDSC Centre in Sriharikota had opened registrations to witness the launch from their gallery, which are now closed. Another option is to watch live-stream on the internet. ISRO will live-stream the launch on its Twitter and Facebbok page. Doordarshan will also live-stream the event on YouTube at 2:10pm. Here is the link: ISRO will also live-stream the event on YouTube. You can check it here:Chandrayaan 2 is ready to take a billion dreams to the Moon — now stronger than ever before! Join us for the launch on Monday — 22 July, 2019 — at 2:43 PM IST. #Chandrayaan2 #GSLVMkIII #ISRO pic.twitter.com/4ybFcHNkq6
— ISRO (@isro) July 18, 2019