Placeholder canvas

Countdown begins for launch of Chandrayaan-2 on Monday

Date:

The 20-hour countdown began on Sunday morning for the launch of Chandrayaan-2, India’s Moon mission to the unexplored south polar region of Earth’s natural satellite.

The country’s second lunar spacecraft will be launched onboard a Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) Mk-III from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota in Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh at 2:51 am on Monday.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said that the countdown started at 6.51 am today.

Chandrayaan-2, which has home-grown technology, will explore a region of Moon where no mission has ever set foot. According to ISRO Chairman Kailasavadivoo Sivan, the landing site, at a latitude of about 70 degrees south, is the southernmost for any mission till date.

The spacecraft consists of an orbiter, a lander and a rover together referred to as ‘composite body’. The probe’s total mass is 3.8 ton and it is expected to land on Moon’s south polar region on September 6 or 7 this year.

It will be the first Indian expedition to attempt a soft landing on the lunar surface. This mission will make India the fourth country after the US, Russia and China to carry out a soft landing on Moon.

Ahead of the launch, Sivan visited Sri Venkateswara temple at Tirumala on Saturday.

After visiting the shrine, he told the media, “On Monday early morning, we are going to launch the most important and prestigious mission, Chandrayaan-2. A GSLV Mark-III vehicle is going to be used for the mission. After a successful launch, it will take nearly two months to land on the South Pole of Moon.”

ALSO READ: India all set to launch ‘Chandrayaan-2’; here’s all you need to know

He said, “In future, the nation will depend more on planetary missions. After the country’s first Moon mission Chandrayaan 1, which was launched in October 2008, we are now entering into Chandrayaan-2 mission.”

Mylswamy Annadurai, Project Director of Chandrayaan-1, told ANI, “The data showed evidence for water in the exosphere of Moon, on the surface of Moon and also sub-surface and it triggered back to the Moon slogan. The South Pole is more of a resourceful place in case man has to land in future.”

On the significance of the expedition, he said, “From a scientific point of view, there are also craters which have gone very deep into Moon and that will tell about possible origin and evolution of the solar system.”

On Thursday, ISRO had conducted checks on the GSLV rocket at the launch pad in Sriharikota.

(With ANI inputs)

For viral videos and Latest trends subscribe to NewsMobile YouTube Channel and Follow us on Instagram

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

NewsMobile Morning Brief

Congress Party Office In Amethi Vandalised The Congress party office...

Congress Party Office In Amethi Vandalised

Amethi: The Congress party office in Uttar Pradesh's Amethi...

IPL 2024: Chasing Mounting Total, LSG Succumb To KKR Bowling Attack, Concede 98-Run Defeat

With the massive against the Lucknow-based franchise, KKR moved to the top of the table with 16 points and a net run rate of +1.453

Israel Shuts Down Local Al Jazeera Offices In The Country 

Al Jazeera said the accusation that it threatened Israeli security was a “dangerous and ridiculous lie” that put its journalists at risk