World view Chandrayaan-3 launch in three modules towards India interesting things for you

Not only India, the whole world is waiting for Chandrayaan 3 launch. In addition to ISRO's success rate, the knowledge of Indian scientists has already made it an unstoppable force in space experiments. How is Chandrayaan 3 going to carry the aspirations of 140 crore Indians? With Chandrayaan 3 riding on the LVM-3 heavy lift launch vehicle, many things will come to light regarding the birth of the moon.

This is the third launch in the Chandrayaan series. The launch is being carried out by the LVM 3-M4 heavy carrier. This satellite is connected with lander, rover and propulsion module. Going to a maximum distance of about 36,500 km, it will reach an orbit 100 km above the moon.

Chandrayaan-3 in three modules

The three modules in the experiment work in three ways.
Propulsion Module: This is the module that takes the rocket into orbit. This module.. launches the rocket into Earth orbit and separates.

Lander Module: This is what will carry the rover to the moon. After separation from the rocket it continues its original journey. It travels towards the moon from a fixed high orbit. A lander lands on the surface at the south pole of the Moon. After that the rover will come out.

Rover: An instrument designed to study the surface of the Moon. It observes the soil, ice and atmospheric conditions on the moon and sends the information to the earth. The life of this rover is only 14 days.. The devices in it detect plasma ions, electron density and traces of water in the atmosphere.

Chandrayaan-3 has two payloads in the propulsion module, 4 payloads in the lander, two payloads in the rover and one payload from America. Apart from knowing the secrets of Chandamama through Chandrayaan-3, it is also possible to send astronauts there and try to find out more details.

Interestingly.. Chandrayaan experiment

Earlier.. NASA's experiment was completed in less days.. ISRO's experiment is going to be delayed a bit. Chandrayaan-3 will reach the moon after 40 days. The propulsion module separates 16 minutes after the rocket's launch. After that, the lander rotates in a long circular orbit facing the Earth.. The closest orbit is 170 km and the farthest orbit is 36,500 km. After that, the rocket will leave Earth's orbit and travel towards Chandama. It will take 40 days to reach the moon. However, if Chandrayaan-3 is successful... India will create history as the fourth country in the world to successfully launch Chandrayaan-3. In this background, the whole world is looking towards India.


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