ETV Bharat / bharat

Chandrayaan-2 orbiter healthy in lunar orbit: ISRO

The orbiter is healthy and safe in the lunar orbit. The mission life of the 2,379-kg orbiter is one year. The orbiter payloads will conduct remote-sensing observations from a 100 km orbit.

File Photo
author img

By

Published : Sep 7, 2019, 8:01 AM IST

Bengaluru: The Chandrayaan-2 orbiter is healthy and safe in the Lunar orbit, an ISRO official said after the Vikram lander lost contact with ground stations minutes before the touchdown on Moon's surface early on Saturday.

"The orbiter is healthy, intact, functioning normally and safely in the Lunar orbit," the official told media.

The mission life of the 2,379-kg orbiter is one year. The orbiter payloads will conduct remote-sensing observations from a 100 km orbit.

Chandrayaan-2, a follow-on mission to the Chandrayaan-1 mission undertaken more than a decade ago, comprises an orbiter, lander (Vikram) and rover (Pragyan).

The orbiter carries eight scientific payloads for mapping the lunar surface and study the exosphere (outer atmosphere) of the Moon.

ISRO on September two successfully carried out the separation of lander Vikram (with rover Pragyan housed inside) from the Chandrayaan-2 orbiter.

In the early hours of Saturday, communication from 'Vikram' lander to ground stations was lost during its powered descent to the Lunar surface, and ISRO said data is being analysed.

"Vikram lander descent was as planned and normal performance was observed up to an altitude of 2.1 km. Subsequently, the communication from lander to ground stations was lost," ISRO chairman K Sivan said.

Also Read: Aim big; don't let disappointment come in way: PM Modi to students

Bengaluru: The Chandrayaan-2 orbiter is healthy and safe in the Lunar orbit, an ISRO official said after the Vikram lander lost contact with ground stations minutes before the touchdown on Moon's surface early on Saturday.

"The orbiter is healthy, intact, functioning normally and safely in the Lunar orbit," the official told media.

The mission life of the 2,379-kg orbiter is one year. The orbiter payloads will conduct remote-sensing observations from a 100 km orbit.

Chandrayaan-2, a follow-on mission to the Chandrayaan-1 mission undertaken more than a decade ago, comprises an orbiter, lander (Vikram) and rover (Pragyan).

The orbiter carries eight scientific payloads for mapping the lunar surface and study the exosphere (outer atmosphere) of the Moon.

ISRO on September two successfully carried out the separation of lander Vikram (with rover Pragyan housed inside) from the Chandrayaan-2 orbiter.

In the early hours of Saturday, communication from 'Vikram' lander to ground stations was lost during its powered descent to the Lunar surface, and ISRO said data is being analysed.

"Vikram lander descent was as planned and normal performance was observed up to an altitude of 2.1 km. Subsequently, the communication from lander to ground stations was lost," ISRO chairman K Sivan said.

Also Read: Aim big; don't let disappointment come in way: PM Modi to students

ZCZC
URG GEN NAT
.BENGALURU MDS20
CHANDRAYAAN-ORBITER-SAFE
Chandrayaan-2 orbiter healthy in lunar orbit: ISRO official
Bengaluru, Sep7 (PTI) The Chandrayaan-2 orbiter is
healthy and safe in the Lunar orbit, an ISRO official said
after the Vikram lander lost contact with ground stations
minutes before the touchdown on Moon's surface early on
Saturday.
"The orbiter is healthy, intact, functioning normally and
safely in the Lunar orbit," the official told PTI.
The mission life of the 2,379-kg orbiter is one year.
The orbiter payloads will conduct remote-sensing
observations from a 100 km orbit.
         Chandrayaan-2, a follow-on mission to the
Chandrayaan-1 mission undertaken more than a decade ago,
comprises an orbiter, lander (Vikram) and rover (Pragyan).
         The orbiter carries eight scientific payloads for
mapping the lunar surface and study the exosphere (outer
atmosphere) of the Moon.
         ISRO on September two successfully carried out the
separation of lander Vikram (with rover Pragyan housed
inside) from the Chandrayaan-2 orbiter.
         In the early hours of Saturday, communication from
'Vikram' lander to ground stations was lost during its powered
descent to the Lunar surface, and ISRO said data is being
analysed.
         "Vikram lander descent was as planned and normal
performance was observed up to an altitude of 2.1 km.
         Subsequently, the communication from lander to
groundstations was lost," ISRO Chairman K Sivan said. PTI RS
BN
BN
09070735
NNNN
ETV Bharat Logo

Copyright © 2024 Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., All Rights Reserved.