Chandrayaan missions: Who names sites on the Moon?
- August 29, 2023
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Chandrayaan missions: Who names sites on the Moon?
Subject: Science and technology
Section: Space technology
Context
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the naming of the Chandrayaan-3 landing site as “Shiv Shakti.”
- The Chandrayaan-2 crash site from 2019 has been named “Tiranga.”
- ISRO chief K Somnath stated that many Indian names are already on the Moon, like the Sarabhai crater..
Why no one can own the Moon?
- In 1966, the Outer Space Treaty by the UN declared that celestial bodies, including the Moon, can’t be claimed by any nation.
- The treaty aimed to promote cooperation in space exploration.
- The Treaty doesn’t discuss naming sites on the Moon.
Who names landing sites on the Moon, then?
- The International Astronomical Union (IAU) is responsible for planetary nomenclature.
- The IAU has been determining names since its establishment in 1919.
- Informal naming practices often start at mission sites.
- Images of the far side of the Moon led to informal names which later gained official status through the IAU.
- India is a member of IAU.
How does IAU consider names for planetary objects?
- IAU’s Working Groups handle the naming process.
- Themes for naming are selected based on initial images of planets/satellites.
- Higher-resolution images may prompt the naming of additional features.
- Suggestions for names can come from anyone but don’t guarantee acceptance.
- Approved names are submitted to the Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN).
- Upon WGPSN’s review and vote, names become official IAU nomenclature.
Are there any norms for naming Space objects?
- IAU suggests names should be “simple, clear, and unambiguous“.
- Names should not have political, military, or religious significance.
- Commemoration of persons should have a specific purpose.
- Deceased individuals must be deceased for at least three years before a proposal.
- Earlier, satellite names drew from Greco-Roman mythology.
Has India ever named any other site on the Moon?
- After the 2008 Chandrayaan-1 mission, the crash site was named “Jawahar Sthal” after Jawaharlal Nehru.
- Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam suggested this to commemorate India’s Moon achievement and was accepted by the IAU.
Important moon sites:
- Shiv Shakti – Chandrayaan-3 landing site.
- Tiranga – Chandrayaan-2 crash site (2019).
- Sarabhai crater – Named after Vikram Sarabhai.
- StatioTianchuan – Chang’e 5 landing site (China’s mission).
- Statio Tranquillitatis – Apollo 11 landing site (NASA).
- Jawahar Sthal – Chandrayaan-1 probe crash site, named after Jawaharlal Nehru.
International Astronomical Union
- The International Astronomical Union (IAU) was founded in 1919, headquartered in Paris, France.
- Its mission is to promote and safeguard the science of astronomy in all its aspects, including research, communication, education, and development, through international cooperation.
- It is the global authority for naming planetary features in the solar system.