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5 things you didn’t know about Chandrayaan, other Moon missions

  • August 23, 2023
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5 things you didn’t know about Chandrayaan, other Moon missions

Subject :Science and technology

Section: Space technology

Chandrayaan-1:

  • Chandrayaan-1, India’s first mission to the Moon in 2008, was just an Orbiter.
  • When the spacecraft was being assembled, President A P J Abdul Kalam visited the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) office and suggested that the spacecraft carry an instrument that could be made to fall on the Moon’s surface.
  • This Moon Impact Probe hit the lunar surface, and became the first Indian object on the Moon.

Chandrayaan-2 lander was to come from Russia:

  • Earlier India was supposed to collaborate with Russia for Chandrayaan-2.
  • India  was to provide rocket and Orbiter, and Russia was supposed to provide Lander and Rover.
  • Due to technical challenges, Russia has to withdraw from the collaboration.
  • ISRO went in for indigenous development of the lander and rover.
  • Chandrayaan-2 could fly only in 2019.

India’s next Moon mission is not called Chandrayaan:

  • India has not yet announced follow-up missions to Chandrayaan-3.
  • While there would obviously be a Chandrayaan-4, 5, 6 or more, India will send another Moon mission in collaboration with Japan.
  • It is called LUPEX. The mission is likely to be launched in the 2024-25 timeframe.

Europe withdrew from Russia’s Luna-25 due to Ukraine war:

  • The European Space Agency was supposed to provide a navigation camera and an optical navigation system to the Luna 25.
  • ESA will also have to help Russia in development of Luna 26 and Luna 27,  by providing Robotics equipment.
  • The science and technology objectives that Europe planned to fulfill through these missions will now be fulfilled through collaboration with NASA.

Japan, Israel landing bids were by private companies

  • Over the last decade, five countries have attempted to land on the Moon — China, Israel, India, Japan, and Russia.
  • Only China has succeeded so far.
  • The Moon missions from Israel and Japan, Beresheet and Hakuto-R respectively, were sent by private companies.
  • Till date, these remain the only attempts by private space agencies to land on the Moon.
  • Later this month, Japan’s space agency JAXA is readying to send its first Moon landing mission called SLIM, or Smart Lander for Investigating Moon.

For further details of Chandrayaan-3: https://optimizeias.com/isro-releases-images-of-the-far-side-area-of-the-moon/

5 things you didn't know about Chandrayaan Science and tech

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