ISRO Located Vikram on Moon’s Surface

National News

Bengaluru: Chandrayaan-2 lunar lander Vikram has been located on the moon surface. According to the ISRO sources orbiter has clicked a thermal image of lander but there is no communication yet. We are trying to have contact, said ISRO. It will be communicated soon.

         India had expected to make space history with the Rs. 978/- crore, Chandrayaan-2 mission. Vikram and lunar Rover Pragyaan which is housed inside the lander were scheduled to operate for one lunar day [equal to 14 days] and carry out of a series of surface and sub surface experiments.

       The lunar orbiter is now expected to be for seven years and help in understanding of the moon’s evaluation mapping of its minerals and water molecules in Polar Regions.

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