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Vikram Descent Was Normal Up To Altitude Of 2.1 Km And Then Lost Communication

Chandrayaan-2, launched by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) to study the lunar surface, suffered a last minute error. The problem arose in the lander, near the surface of the moon, and the signs stopped. The lander travels 2.1 km to the moon. ISRO Chairman K Sivan said Vikram’s lander journey had gone smoothly up to 2.1 km and signs were stopped. He said the causes of the errors were analyzed. On the other hand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who came to watch the lander’s descent on the lunar surface, told ISRO scientists.
Modi said he was confident of future success. Jayapajyas are common in every process of life, and you have achieved nothing. Modi assured that the country will be behind you, with the optimism of the future.

Chandrayaan-2 hit the last minute on July 22 as 130 crore Indians were carrying hope. After his 48-day long journey, Vikram’s lander on the moon smoothly descended into the earth’s center of the sky. This is a huge disappointment for the world. Lander Vikram, who had previously traveled at 6,000 km per hour, slowed down 15 minutes before landing on the Moon’s South Pole.

Scientists have sent signals to the satellite lander to land from the Moon’s orbit at 1.40am on Saturday morning. Scientists determined that everything was alright .. After 78 seconds, the lander landed on the surface. At this point, the Throttle Able engines in the lander began to operate, slowing the spacecraft to the opposite direction. Then the lander began to descend. The lander travels up to 2.1 km to the moon. Exactly where the signs are from.

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