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Pragyan Rover Discovers Massive Ancient Crater on the Moon
India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission has uncovered a 160-km-wide ancient crater on the Moon, thanks to the Pragyan rover’s exploration near the Aitken Basin. This significant discovery sheds light on the Moon's early geological history and could provide critical insights into its formation and evolution. Read more at News Arena India.
Chandrayaan-3 Can we able to contact Pragyan rover again??
Chandrayaan 3's
unique start is definitely amazing. ISRO scientists have learned that with proper preparation and hard work, they can approach the unique properties of this inner planet. But their efforts have not yet yielded any fruitful response.
The announcement of ISRO's Vikram lander and Pragyan rover in Bangalore to go into sleep mode added to our surprise. With their special technology and full access to sunlight, they will begin to gain energy, after which it will activate itself. This is a very important candle, and should still be watched.Dr. S. Somnath has showered us with blessings of peace and his words have assured us of the message of progress in his endeavours. We have to keep a close eye on the progress of Chandrayaan-3, and from here awareness comes that they are 13-14 days away.We now have faith for the good news to start from Vikram and Pragyan at the expected moment. We hope to receive cosmic news and need your readings in return for efforts to launch Chandrayaan-3's lander and rover. We have to be vigilant, because due to the special properties of the Moon, we can get into trouble. In its context, Chandrayaan-3's lander and rover still haven't received enough power, and the temperature in its circuit could cause a crisis.ESA's attempt to send a message from the Korau space station to Chandrayaan-3's Vikram lander added to the surprise, but Vikram failed.This received a weak response. It had a low response at expected radio frequencies, which did not charge much. Astronaut Scott Tilley tweeted about it, and it is indicative that Chandrayaan-3's lander will not emit any further signals yet.Advice: We still need patience and surprise for the progress of Chandrayaan-3, and we should keep the hints of the expected response from them. Read the full article
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has announced that the Chandrayaan-3 mission's rover, Pragyan, has successfully completed its assigned tasks and has been safely parked in sleep mode on the Moon. ISRO provided details about the rover's status, stating that its battery is fully charged, its solar panel is oriented to receive light from the next sunrise expected on September 22, 2023, and the receiver is still active.ISRO expressed hope for a successful reawakening of the rover for future tasks but acknowledged that if it doesn't wake up, it will remain on the Moon as India's lunar ambassador.The rover, Pragyan, weighing 26 kilograms and equipped with six wheels and solar power, was designed to conduct scientific experiments to analyze the composition of lunar soil and rocks in the south polar region where Chandrayaan-3's lander, Vikram, had landed.ISRO mentioned that the APXS (Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer) and LIBS (Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscope) payloads on the rover have been turned off, and data from these instruments is being transmitted back to Earth through the lander, Vikram.The APXS instrument is specialized for analyzing the elemental composition of soil and rocks on planetary bodies with little atmosphere, like the Moon. It has made discoveries of various minor elements, including sulphur, in addition to the expected major elements such as aluminium, silicon, calcium, and iron.The Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscope (LIBS) instrument on the rover has also confirmed the presence of sulphur on the lunar surface.
Chandrayaan-3 Moon Landing | ISRO | Explained | Science & Technology | UPSC CSE 2023/2024
Explore the remarkable success of Chandrayaan-3's safe landing on the lunar surface, showcasing ISRO's innovation, and scientific advancemen
The Chandrayaan-3 Moon Landing!
The #Chandrayaan3 Rover ramped down from the Lander and India took a walk on the moon! Congratulations India!🙏❤️ Thank you ISRO - Indian Space Research Organisation for making the nation proud!
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