homescience NewsHow Chandrayaan 2 'partial' failure may guide soft Moon landing this time

How Chandrayaan-2 'partial' failure may guide soft Moon landing this time

Chandryaan-2's lander had crashed, or made a hard landing, on the Moon’s surface because of its high velocity. However, its orbiter is 'functioning very well and this will communicate with Chandrayaan-3 lander,' as per ISRO. Here are other ways in which Chandrayaan-2 is helping the Chandrayaan-3 mission move towards its goal of making a soft landing on the Moon's surface on August 23.

By Akriti Anand  Aug 19, 2023 10:04:01 AM IST (Published)

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India's Chandrayaan-2, which had "partially failed" in 2019, might prove to be a key to Chandrayaan-3's success if the latter makes a "soft" and successful landing on the Moon's surface on August 23. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chief S. Somnath said earlier this month that "the knowledge we had on Chandrayaan-2, we have used here (in Chandrayaan-3 mission).

Learning from the past experiences, the space agency has worked around the clock to deal with the complexities of the Moon's south pole which is said to have remained deprived of the sunlight for years.

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