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India's Chandrayaan-2 Loses Contact

Technology 07 Sep 2019 1527 0

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India's Chandrayaan-2 has been contactless for some time before it landed on the lunar surface. The record under India's ambitious space mission came in the final stages and was out of touch, the Hindustan Times reported. 

Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), K Sivan, said, "Vikram lander was under landing as per the plan, 2.1 km distance from the lunar surface was all normal. But then the connection was broken. Data is currently under review. ' 

Everything was going well, but in the last days, tensions have erupted in the center of ISRO and scientific concerns have appeared. Shortly afterward, the president of ISRO issued a statement saying that he had lost contact with ISRO. 

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged scientists not to be discouraged and frustrated by the breakup of Chandrayaan-1 Vikram. Indian Chandrayaan-1 Vikram, who entered the Moon's orbit on August 20, was approaching the surface of the Moon last Saturday. According to the plan, Vikram Lander had to land on the surface of the moon on Saturday morning between 1 pm and 2:30 pm. 

Prime Minister Modi told the scientists, 'There are ups and downs in life. I was watching until the connection broke. The achievement is not small. The country is proud of you. This campaign has taught a lot. ”

Vikram's breakdown has added the concern to Indian scientists. Chandrayaan 1, which was first sent by India in 2008, sent information to the earth that there was no water on the outer surface of the moon.

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