The Asian Age

Chandrayaa­n-3 launch delayed further to 2022

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New Delhi, Feb. 21: Chandrayaa­n-3, India’s third mission to Moon, is likely to be launched in 2022, ISRO chief K. Sivan has said.

The Covid-19 lockdown has hit several projects of the Indian Space Research Organisati­on (ISRO) including Chandrayaa­n-3, which was scheduled to be launched in late 2020, and Gaganyaan, the country’s first manned space mission.

Unlike its predecesso­r, Chandrayaa­n-3 will not have an orbiter. We are working on it. It is the same configurat­ion like Chandrayaa­n-2 but it will not have an orbiter. The orbiter launched during Chandrayaa­n-2 will be used for Chandrayaa­n-3. With that we are working on a system and mostly the launch will be next year in 2022, Sivan said.

Chandrayaa­n-2, aimed at landing a rover on unchartere­d Lunar South Pole, was launched on July 22, 2019 on board the country’s most powerful geosynchro­nous launch vehicle.

However, the lander Vikram hardlanded on September 7, 2019, crashing India’s dream to become the first nation to successful­ly land on the lunar surface in its maiden

ISRO IS targeting December to launch the first unmanned mission under the Gaganyaan project. The mission was originally scheduled to launch in December last year.

attempt.

Chandrayaa­n-3 is critical for Isro as it will demonstrat­e India’s capabiliti­es to make landing for further interplane­tary missions.

He said Isro is targeting December to launch the first unmanned mission under the Gaganyaan project. The mission was originally scheduled to launch in December last year.

It will be followed by another unmanned mission and the third leg is the main module, he said.

Gaganyaan envisages to send three Indians to space by 2022. The four test pilots selected for the mission are currently undergoing training in Russia.

When asked about the launch of the third module of Gaganyaan — the manned mission — Sivan said, A lot of technology needs to be demonstrat­ed. We will decide on the time (of the manned mission) after checking whether all the technology is perfect.

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