ISRO to launch Chandrayaan-3 on July 3: Russia postpones Moon Lander for India; ISRO chief said – the country will create history

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This picture of Chandrayaan-3’s space ship has been shared by ISRO.

India’s space ship is ready to land on the moon. ISRO will launch Chandrayaan-3 on 3rd July. In view of this, Russia has postponed the Moon Lander mission so that Chandrayaan-3 can get a chance to land on the Moon.

If the launch of Chandrayaan-3 is successful, India will become the fourth country to do so. Earlier America, Russia and China had landed in the moon.

Earlier, Chandrayaan-2 mission was launched on 22 July 2019. About 2 months later, on 7 September 2019, Vikram Lander, trying to land on the Moon’s South Pole, crashed. Since then, India is preparing for its Chandrayaan-3 mission.

ISRO Chief said – India will create history
ISRO Chief S Somnath said that we had failed in Chandrayaan-2 mission. It is not necessary that we should be successful every time, but the important thing is that we learn from it and move forward. He said that getting failure does not mean that we stop trying. We will get to learn a lot from Chandrayaan-3 mission and we will create history.

Now read what is Chandrayaan-3…
ISRO sends its space ship to the moon under the Chandrayaan mission. Its purpose is to understand the activities of the moon. India first launched Chandrayaan in 2008, but ISRO could not succeed in this mission. After this, India also got failure in the launch of Chandrayaan-2 in 2009. Now India is trying to create history by launching Chandrayaan-3. It will be launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota.

Now understand what is the process of taking Chandrayaan-3 to the Moon…

ISRO has prepared three parts, which are called modules in technical language, to take the space ship to the moon. The module in Chandrayaan-3 mission has 3 parts;-

  • Propulsion Module- This is the flying part of the space ship.
  • lander module – This is the part to land the ship in the moon.
  • Rover- It is part of the moon’s rotation and information gathering.

Apart from these three, Chandrayaan-2 had a part called Orbiter. He is not being sent this time. Chandrayaan-2’s orbiter is already orbiting the Moon. Now ISRO will use it in Chandrayaan-3.

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