As scientists at ISRO gear up for the much-awaited delicate touchdown of the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft on the Moon‘s floor, the house company could postpone the landing to August 27 within the occasion that well being parameters of the lander module are discovered to be “abnormal”, a senior official has stated.
ISRO had deliberate the delicate touchdown of the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft at 06.04 pm IST on August 23.
The Moon mission was launched on July 14 at 2.35 PM IST from Sriharikota.
According to ISRO Space Applications Centre Director Nilesh Desai, the main focus of the scientists can be on decreasing the pace of the spacecraft above the lunar floor.
“The lander will try to land on the Moon’s surface from a height of 30km on August 23, and its velocity at that time will be 1.68 km per second. Our focus will be on reducing that speed because the Moon’s gravitational force will also play its part,” he instructed PTI in Ahmedabad.
“If we do not control that speed, there will be chances of a crash landing. If any health parameter (of the lander module) is found abnormal on August 23, then we will postpone the landing to August 27,” he stated.
Responding to a question, Desai expressed hope that scientists would attempt to make the lander module land on the lunar floor efficiently.
“The landing begins at 06.04 PM IST. Two hours before that, we will upload the commands. We will do an analysis of the telemetry signal and consider the conditions of the Moon. If any health parameter goes wrong, we will push it to August 27 and will try to land (on that day) if all goes well,” he said.
Observing that the final 17 minutes of the descent of the lander module are “very vital”, he said, “When we start touchdown, four-engine thrusters will hearth and cut back its pace.” “When the lander is at a top of 800m from the lunar floor, working on two engines, the pace will attain zero. From 800m to 150m, it (lander module) will descend vertically,” he said.
Data collected using the sensors on board the lander module will be very important and, on that basis, the landing site would be chosen, he said.
“We have sensors that may transmit actual details about the pace and distance of the lander from the Moon’s floor,” he said.
“Planning (safe-landing on the lunar floor) has been executed protecting varied eventualities in thoughts. We hope to land at 70 levels latitude safely on the Moon’s South Pole on August 23,” he said.
To another query, he said,” Quite a lot of upgrades have been made this time. Hardware techniques are made strong. We can be profitable (in delicate touchdown on the lunar floor),” he said.
In case the mission shifts to August 27, he said, “we have chosen another landing site which is 400 km away from the main landing site.” Speaking about Russia’s Luna-25 mission that crash landed on the Moon, Desai stated Moscow has quite a lot of sources and regardless of that, they failed.
“They were trying to proceed to the South Pole of the Moon. It is normal to be disappointed (since the mission failed). At ISRO, we have been working to make the Chandrayaan-3 mission a success for the past four years,” he stated.
“The previous Chandrayaan-2 mission was a failure during soft landing. We have learned from our mistakes. (This time) we have made a lot of changes and added new sensors,” he stated.
He stated the scientists performed quite a lot of area trials and carried out assessments in varied centres of ISRO.
“We are confident this time. We hope to succeed this time. People’s wishes are also with us.” he stated.
Earlier within the day, ISRO stated the mission is on schedule and it’s easy crusing for the spacecraft.
“The mission is on schedule. Systems are undergoing regular checks. Smooth sailing is continuing,” ISRO stated.
Chandrayaan-3 lander module’s delicate touchdown on the lunar floor would put India within the elite membership of nations which have reached the Moon’s floor — the United States, the erstwhile Soviet Union and China.