Chandrayaan-2 Moon-craft is India's second lunar exploration mission after Chandrayaan-1.Developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the mission is planned to be launched to the Moon by a Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III (GSLV Mk III). It includes a lunar orbiter, lander and rover, all developed domestically. The main scientific objective is to map the location and abundance of lunar water.
Chandrayaan-2 will attempt a soft landing of a lander and rover in a high plain between two craters, Manzinus C and Simpelius N, at a latitude of about 70° south. The wheeled rover will move on the lunar surface and will perform on-site chemical analysis. It can relay data to Earth through the Chandrayaan-2 orbiter and lander, which will fly on the same launch.
Launch of Chandrayaan-2 was originally scheduled for 14 July 2019 at 15 July 2019 2:51 IST but due to a technical glitch on the launcher it was cancelled 56 minutes before launch and postponed to 22 July 2019 at 2:43 PM, Monday
When India launched our mission successfully India will fourth country in the world who reached moon with his land and rover and india will frist country who reached North Pole of moon.
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Chandrayaan-2 will attempt a soft landing of a lander and rover in a high plain between two craters, Manzinus C and Simpelius N, at a latitude of about 70° south. The wheeled rover will move on the lunar surface and will perform on-site chemical analysis. It can relay data to Earth through the Chandrayaan-2 orbiter and lander, which will fly on the same launch.
Launch of Chandrayaan-2 was originally scheduled for 14 July 2019 at 15 July 2019 2:51 IST but due to a technical glitch on the launcher it was cancelled 56 minutes before launch and postponed to 22 July 2019 at 2:43 PM, Monday
When India launched our mission successfully India will fourth country in the world who reached moon with his land and rover and india will frist country who reached North Pole of moon.
Happy Journey ISRO
I proud ISRO.
Follow on - facebook
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