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What helped Vikram lander to soft-land on the moon

  • September 10, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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What helped Vikram lander to soft-land on the moon

Subject: Science and tech

Section: Space technology

Introduction

  • India’s Chandrayaan-2 mission aimed to soft-land the Vikram lander on the moon but encountered a crash during its descent.
  • ISRO learned from the Chandrayaan-2 failure and implemented several corrections for the Chandrayaan-3 mission.

Phases of Landing

  • Before reaching the moon’s surface, there are four critical phases in the landing process:
  1. Rough braking
  2. Attitude-hold (orientation)
  3. Fine braking, and 
  4. Terminal Descent (Landing)

Cause of Crash

  • Rough Braking Phase: During this phase, the lander successfully reduced its velocity.
  • Attitude-Hold Phase: Problem emerged. In this phase, the thrust should have been maintained at half the level, but a malfunction in the guidance system resulted in the thrust exceeding the expected level.
  • Fine Braking Phase: With large errors in velocity and altitude due to the guidance system malfunction, the system attempted to make corrections in the fine braking phase.
  • However, the control system was not designed to produce large orientation changes quickly, Leading to a crash.
  • The crash was a result of three cumulative errors:
    • excessive thrust due to dispersion,
    • guidance system malfunction, and
    • limitations in the control system’s ability to make large orientation corrections.

Correcting Mistakes for Chandrayaan-3

  • Dispersion Control: Measures were taken to prevent excessive thrust dispersion.
  • Guidance System: The guidance system was improved to avoid malfunctions.
  • Control System: Restrictions on orientation changes in the control system were removed.
  • To enhance safety, Chandrayaan-3 incorporated several additional precautions:
    • Redundancy: Extra sensors and propellant were added to enable the lander to reach an alternate landing site if necessary.
    • Expanded Landing Area: The landing area was expanded from 500m x 500m to 4km x 2.4km.
    • Increased Weight: The lander’s weight increased by approximately 250 kg.
    • It was equipped with two engines instead of one.
Science and tech What helped Vikram lander to soft-land on the moon

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