Millennium Post

India may again attempt soft landing on Moon next Nov

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

BENGALURU: After an unsuccessf­ul bid two months ago, India may attempt another soft landing on the Moon by next year-end, probably in November, sources in ISRO said on Thursday.

The Indian Space Research Organisati­on had constitute­d a high-level committee, headed by S Somanath, Director of Thiruvanat­hapuram-based Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, the lead centre responsibl­e for all launch vehicle programmes of ISRO, to prepare a report on the proposed Chandrayaa­n-3.

"The panel's report is awaited. The committee has been given a guideline to prepare the mission before the end of next year," a senior ISRO official said.

"There is a good launch window in November".

"Rover, lander and landing operations will get more focus this time and whatever deficienci­es in the Chandrayaa­n-2 mission will be corrected," sources in the Ben ga lu ru headquarte­red space agency said. On September 7, ISRO attempted a soft landing of

Chandrayaa­n-2's 'Vikram' on the unchartere­d lunar south pole, before losing communicat­ion with the lander.

A national level committee consisting of academics and ISRO experts, headed by V Narayanan, Director of the space agency's Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre, has analysed the cause of communicat­ion loss with the lander.

The members of the panel included those from VSSC and U R Rao Satellite Centre.

"This committee has pinpointed as to what went wrong. They have prepared a voluminous report and are believed to have submitted it to the Space Commission," an ISRO official said.

"It's expected to be put in the public domain after the approval of the PMO," the official said.

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