Bengaluru: ISRO Chief S Somnath (Chief S Somnath) on Wednesday informed that Chandrayaan-3 (Chandrayaan-3) will be launched between July 12 and 19. Chandrayaan-3 will be sent to the moon by a GSLV-MKTH 3 (GSLV-3) rocket from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Shree Harikota. The launch window for this is till 19 July. This can be launched on any day within 7 days.
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) chief S Somnath has announced when Chandrayaan-3 will be launched. S Somanathan said that all tests of Chandrayaan-3 have been completed. It has payloads installed. The launch will be done in Bija Athchadia of July i.e. between 12th to 19th July. However, the fixed date for this launch will be announced in a few days. Even earlier, ISRO chief S Somnath informed that what happened with Vikram lander will not happen this time. Because this time the lander technology used in Chandrayaan-3 has been changed. The mistake was made during Chandrayaan-2. It will not be done in Chandrayaan-3.
ISRO is sending only landers and rovers in this Chandrayaan-3. When Chandrayaan-2’s orbiter orbiting the moon will connect the lander and the rover. Most of these spacecraft’s programs are already automatic. Hundreds of sensors have been installed in it. Which will help in its landing and other functions. Chandrayaan-2’s Vikram lander had five throttle engines, one of which malfunctioned, leading to a bad landing. While this Chandrayaan-3 will have only four landers. Along with this, it is also known that Doppler velocimeter has been installed in the lander of Chandrayaan-3. A Doppler velocimeter remains handy for landing.
Sensors installed in Chandrayaan-3 will help the lander at the time of landing height, landing site, speed, protection from stones. Chandrayaan-3 will start landing on the lunar surface from a height of 7KM. This sensor will be activated at an altitude of 2KM. Which will help in the landing of Chandrayaan-3.