Twitter welcomes the news of Chandrayaan-3 launch in early 2021 with funny memes
Trending | September 07, 2020 17:40 ISTAs soon as the announcement was made, Indian Twitter celebrated the news with their hilarious memes.
As soon as the announcement was made, Indian Twitter celebrated the news with their hilarious memes.
Chandrayaan-2 Moon landing: Meghalaya's Ribait, Delhi's Manogya Singh Suyansh are among the 60 students all set to watch Chandrayaan-2 moon with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the ISRO headquarters in Bengaluru today.
Chandrayaan-2's landing module 'Vikram' will begin its final descent to pull off a historic soft landing on the lunarsurface in the early hours of Saturday, as the Indian Space Research Organisation awaits with bated breath for the "terrifying moment."
Vikram is scheduled to roll out 'Pragyaan', a six-wheeled rover, after making a soft landing on the south polar region of the moon on September 7 between 1.30 a.m. to 2.30 a.m. 'Pragyaan' will carry out the research for which it was designed.
After Moon lander 'Vikram' separates from Chandrayaan 2 orbiter on Monday, the ISRO's Moon mission is on its final stage before it lands on the lunar surface. But before that, there will be two deorbit manoeuvres of Vikram Lander to prepare for its landing.
Suyansh is among the 60 students who have been selected from across the country to watch India's ambitious moon mission Chandrayaan-2 landing on the surface of moon with Modi at ISRO headquarters in Bengaluru.
Indian space agency on Thursday released the first Moon image shot by Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft. The picture was taken at a height of about 2,650 km from the Moon surface on August 21, 2019.
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Chandrayaan-2 will be a landmark mission that will be departing from India's Satish Dhawan Space Centre, situated in north Chennai, in Sriharikota at 2:13 a.m. PT (5:13 a.m. ET), Monday, July 22.
The GSLV-Mk III rocket with Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft was originally scheduled for flight at 2.51 a.m. on July 15. However, the flight was postponed after a technical snag was detected an hour prior to the rocket lift-off.
According to the retired officials of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) there should be proper pressure in the liquid fuel tanks so that there is a continuous flow of fuel to the combustion chamber.
According to sources with the ISRO, the launch of Chandrayaan 2 moon mission was on Monday aborted due a leak detected with the engine. The scientists have further revealed that it may take upto 10 days to fix the engine leak and that the launch is now likely next month. However, there is no official confirmation on the same.
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will be live streaming the Chandrayaan-2 launch on its Twitter and Facebook page. You can track Live Chandrayaan-2 launch updates on India TV news websites in English and Hindi. You can check all the live updates of Chandrayaan-2 on indiatvnews.com for updates in English. For Chandrayaan-2 launch news in Hindi, check on khabarindiatv.com.
Chandrayaan-2 Launch Live Updates: At T-56 minutes the countdown clock for Chandrayaan-2 Launch was stopped due to 'technical snag'. ISRO has confirmed that the lift off has been delayed indefinitely and a revised date will be announced later.
Chandrayaan 2 Launch Live Streaming: In yet another giant leap, ISRO will launch India's second unmanned moon mission - Chandrayaan 2 - at 2:51 am on July 15. Chandrayaan-2 will be launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. This great event of India's second mission to moon has the entire world glued. Every major country wants to watch the moment when the 640 tonne rocket GSLV Mk III, also known as Baahubali, lifts the 3.8 tonne satellite on its journey to the moon. Here's a quick guide on how you can watch the launch of India's ambitious mission to moon - CHANDRAYAAN 2.
During the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference held at Texas, US last week, NASA confirmed that Chandrayaan 2 and Israeli lander Beresheet, due to touch down April 11, will each carry NASA-owned laser retroreflector arrays.
This has been done to exercise caution as Chandrayaan-2 will be ISRO's first inter-planetary mission to land a rover on any celestial body, they said.
The original targeted date for the launch was kept on April 23. However, as the ongoing tests for the lunar mission will take 20 more days, the date could not be met.
If the April launch of the Chandrayaan-2, the country's second mission to the Moon, is not possible, then the ISRO will aim for a launch by October.
New Delhi: Buoyed by the success of Chandrayaan-I mission which was meant to orbit the Moon, India will launch the second ambitious mission to land a rover there in the next two to three years.The
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