Khaleej Times

Country’s 2nd moon mission in mid-April

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bengaluru — India’s second lunar mission Chandrayaa­n-2 with a lander and rover will be attempted in mid-April, a top space official said on Friday. “We are targeting mid-April to launch Chandrayaa­n-2 as there were certain tests which could not be done in time for the earlier scheduled January 3 launch,” Indian Space Research Organisati­on’s (Isro) Chairman K. Sivan told reporters here. The details of the tests, which were yet to be performed for the mission, were not disclosed by the space agency.

The window to land on the lunar surface is open between March 25 till the end of April, Sivan said.

The Rs8 billion Chandrayaa­n-2 mission comes a decade after the maiden mission Chandrayaa­n-1 was launched on October 22, 2008 from the country’s only spaceport

at Sriharikot­a in Andhra Pradesh, about 90 km northeast of Chennai. The 3,890-kg Chandrayaa­n-2 spacecraft, to be launched onboard the Geosynchro­nous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) Mk-3, will orbit around the moon to study its conditions and collect data of its topography, mineralogy and exosphere. After reaching the 100km lunar orbit, lander with rover will separate from the spacecraft and gradually descend to soft land on the moon at a designated spot. The rover’s instrument­s will observe and study the lunar surface.

The lander has been named “Vikram” as a tribute to the pioneer of India’s space programme and former ISRO chairman (1963-71) Vikram Sarabhai. While Chandrayaa­n-1 reached the lunar orbit on November 8, 2008 and its impact probe crashed onto the moon on November 14, 2008, the 675kg spacecraft was lost in 2009. —

 ?? AFP ?? Kailasavad­ivoo Sivan, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisati­on, during a press conference at the Antariksh Bhavan in Bengaluru on Friday. —
AFP Kailasavad­ivoo Sivan, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisati­on, during a press conference at the Antariksh Bhavan in Bengaluru on Friday. —

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