Thermal Issue To Communication Blackout – ISRO Chief Lists Challenges Faced By Chandrayaan-3 On Moon. WATCH
Chandrayaan-3: ISRO Chief S Somanath explained that one of the challenges on the Moon is that objects can hit any place on the surface of Earth's natural satellite due to the absence of an atmosphere.
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Chandrayaan-3 Challenges: The Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO’s) Chairman S Somanath on Thursday described the challenges faced by Chandrayaan-3 on the surface of the Moon. He explained that objects can hit any place on the surface of the Moon due to the absence of an atmosphere, news agency PTI reported. He also said there was a thermal issue and a problem of communication blackout.
Chandrayaan-3 made a historic soft-landing on the Moon’s south pole on August 23,2023, at 6:04 pm IST. This made India the first country to softly land a spacecraft on the lunar south pole, and the fourth country to achieve a soft landing on the Moon.
VIDEO | "Due to the absence of atmosphere on the Moon, objects can hit from anywhere. Along with that, there is a thermal issue and communication blackout problem," @isro chairman Somanath tells @PTI_News about the challenges faced by Chandrayaan-3 on the surface of the Moon.… pic.twitter.com/rXh07c1Ocq
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 24, 2023
ISRO Chief On Pragyan Rover And Vikram Lander
The Pragyan rover rolled out of the Vikram lander about four hours after the historic touchdown. Somanath said that both the lander and the rover are “perfectly healthy and everything is working very well”. He also said that there will be further movements.
VIDEO | "Both the Lander and Rover are perfectly healthy and everything is working very well. There will be further movements," says @isro chief Somanath on the Chandrayaan-3 mission.#Chandrayaan3 pic.twitter.com/RGadfSlcvP
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 24, 2023
The ISRO Chief explained that the Pragyan rover has two instruments, and both will explore the elemental and chemical composition of the lunar surface. He also said that ISRO will conduct a robotic planning exercise which is important for future exploration missions for India, news agency ANI reported.
#WATCH | ISRO chief S Somanath says, "Pragyan Rover has two instruments both are related to elemental composition findings on the moon as well as chemical compositions...Moreover, it will do the roving over the surface. We will also do a robotic path planning exercise which is… pic.twitter.com/MhnuuuUXB7
— ANI (@ANI) August 24, 2023
Expressing his happiness at the successful soft landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the Moon’s south pole, the ISRO Chief said: "We are equally proud like every other Indian that we had a successful landing this time. We look forward to more challenging tasks”.
VIDEO | "We are equally proud like every other Indian that we had a successful landing this time. We look forward to more challenging tasks," @isro chairman Somanath S tells @PTI_News after the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the Moon.#Chandrayaan3Success pic.twitter.com/LAK3bIYvQq
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 24, 2023
ISRO Chief On Chandrayaan-3's Landing Site
ISRO said that Chandrayaan-3 chose a relatively flat region for landing.
Somanath said that Chandrayaan-3 landed “well within the area identified for the landing”.
VIDEO | "Chandrayaan-3 landed well within the area identified for the landing," says @isro chairman Somanath Chandrayaan-3's successful landing on the Moon on August 23.#Chandrayaan3 pic.twitter.com/soYvrWlZYP
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 24, 2023
Explaining why ISRO chose the lunar south pole to land Chandrayaan-3, Somanath said that the Moon’s south pole has a specific advantage of being less illuminated by the Sun, and a lot of scientific discoveries are likely to be made in that region. He also said that scientists working on the Moon showed a lot of interest in the south pole of the Moon because everyone wants to travel to space and colonise celestial bodies other than Earth.
#WATCH | ISRO chief S Somanath on why ISRO chose the South Pole of the moon for Chandrayaan-3's landing; says, "We have gone closer to the South Pole which is 70 degrees almost. The South Pole has a specific advantage with respect to being less illuminated by the sun. There is a… pic.twitter.com/hpEV2MMcav
— ANI (@ANI) August 24, 2023
ISRO Chief On Future Indian Space Missions
The ISRO Chief also described India’s future plans in the space sector. He explained that the Aditya-L1 mission, India’s first space-based solar mission, is getting ready for launch in September, and that the Gaganyaan programme is still in progress. He said that ISRO will probably conduct the first leg of the programme by the end of September or early October in order to demonstrate the crew module and crew escape capability.
#WATCH ISRO chief S Somanath on Aditya L-1 and Gaganyaan mission
— ANI (@ANI) August 24, 2023
"Aditya mission to the Sun & it is getting ready for launch in September. Gaganyaan is still a work in progress. We will do a mission possibly by the end of September or October to demonstrate the crew module &… pic.twitter.com/9LVoWMJHX3
After Gaganyaan-1, several test missions will be conducted until ISRO launches India’s first manned mission, which is the Gaganyaan programme’s third leg. India’s first human spaceflight mission is likely to be launched by 2025, the ISRO Chief said.
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