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Chandrayan-3 will be launched in July, says isro chief Somnath

- ANI

New Delhi - Indian Space Research Organisati­on (ISRO) Chairman S Somnath on Monday said that the Chandrayaa­n3- the third edition of India’s mission to the moon- will be launched this July.

Chandrayaa­n-3 is a follow-on mission to Chandrayaa­n-2 to demonstrat­e end-to-end capability in safe landing and roving on the lunar surface. “I am very confident...” said Somnath on Monday on the lunar mission.

The ISRO chairman was speaking after the space agency successful­ly placed the NVS-01, the first of the second-generation satellite series, into geosynchro­nous transfer orbit. The Geosynchro­nous Satellite Launch Vehicle deployed the NVS-01 navigation satellite from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDC SHAR) in Sriharikot­a in Andhra Pradesh.

Speaking to ANI, Somanath said: “The lesson is very simple. Learn from the past, and do what is possible with your capacity. Failures may happen. There are a thousand reasons for a rocket to fail. Even today, this mission could have failed. But we have to do what is needed to be done.”

Meanwhile, the Chandraaya­n-3 mission consists of an indigenous lander module a propulsion module and a rover with an objective of developing and demonstrat­ing new technologi­es required for Inter planetary missions.

According to ISRO, the three mission objectives of the Chandrayaa­n-3 are- to demonstrat­e safe and soft landing on lunar surface; to demonstrat­e rover roving on the moon and to conduct in-situ scientific experiment­s. It will be launched by the LVM3 rocket from SDSC SHAR centre in Sriharikot­a. The propulsion module will carry the lander and rover configurat­ion till 100km lunar orbit, according to ISRO.

The propulsion module has Spectro-polarimetr­y of Habitable Planet Earth (SHAPE) payload to study the spectral and Polari metric measuremen­ts of Earth from the lunar orbit.

The Lander will have the capability to soft land at a specified lunar site and deploy the Rover which will carry out in-situ chemical analysis of the lunar surface during the course of its mobility. The lander and the rover have scientific payloads to carry out experiment­s on the lunar surface. The main function of the propulsion module is to carry the lander module from launch vehicle injection till final lunar 100km circular polar orbit and separate the lander module from the propulsion module.

Apart from this, the propulsion module has one scientific payload as a value addition which will be operated post separation of lander module.

The launcher identified for Chandrayaa­n-3 is GSLV-MK3 which will place the integrated module in an Elliptic Parking Orbit (EPO) of size 170 x 36500km.

Chandrayaa­n-1 the first lunar probe of ISRO in 2008-09 found water on the moon. The Chandrayaa­n-2 was launched in July 2019 and successful­ly inserted into orbit in August 2019. However, its lander crash-landed on the moon after losing communicat­ion with the ground stations.

Earlier in the day, the ISRO chairman congratula­ted the whole ISRO team after the successful launch of NVS-01.

He appreciate­d the fact that the mission was accomplish­ed after doing the rectificat­ions after suffering a debacle during the last mission.

Chandrayaa­n-3 is a follow-on to Chandrayaa­n-2 to demonstrat­e end-to-end capability in safe landing and roving on the lunar surface

 ?? (ANI) ?? Indian Space Research Organisati­on (ISRO) launches its advanced navigation satellite SLV-F12 and NVS-01, in Sriharikot­a on Monday
(ANI) Indian Space Research Organisati­on (ISRO) launches its advanced navigation satellite SLV-F12 and NVS-01, in Sriharikot­a on Monday

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