Chandrayan3 last updates, date of moon landing
Indian space agency ISRO has increased the country's reputation worldwide. Chandrayaan-3 is being talked about everywhere today. Chandrayaan-3 successfully separated from the LVM-3 M4 rocket on Friday and passed its maiden test. ISRO has again given good news about this mega mission. They informed that the first orbit maneuvering of Chandrayaan has been completed successfully. In other words, ISRO has successfully replaced the first orbit of Chandrayaan-3. With this change, the range of Chandrayaan-3 has been increased. Its long range has been increased to 42,000 km. The Chandrayaan-3 mission is going perfectly so far. ISRO scientists are keeping an eye on this.
After the change in orbit, Chandrayaan-3 was circling the Earth in an orbit of 42,000 km. Chandrayaan-3 was put into elliptical orbit by LVM-3 M4 rocket after launch. It had a perigee distance of 179 km. Whereas, the longest distance apogee is 36,500 km. As part of the first change in orbit, the apogee has been increased to 42,000 km.
ISRO on Friday successfully launched its third moon mission - 'Chandrayaan-3' - from Andhra Pradesh's Sriharikota LVM3-M4 rocket. Under this mission, 'soft landing' will be attempted once again on the surface of the moon. Once it succeeds, India will join the club of countries like America, Russia and China who have made such an achievement. India will become the fourth country in the world to set such a record.
According to the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), the 'soft landing' of Chandrayaan-3 is planned to be done on August 23 at 5:47 PM. This is ISRO's third lunar mission in fifteen years.
Chandrayaan-3 successfully separated from the LVM-3 M4 rocket about 16 minutes after liftoff on Friday. It will circle the Earth about five-six times in an elliptical orbit at its closest point (perigee) of 170 km (perigee) and furthest point (apogee) of 36,500 km, moving towards the Moon's orbit.
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