The second mission of India to the moon was postponed on July 15 due to technical difficulties. Chandrayaan-2 will now be launched on July 22. This has been tweeted by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Another tweet, including the registration for the Chandrayaan-2 launch, is scheduled to open on July 19, i.e. 6 p.m. today. This time the general public can also go to Harikota to be part of the launch of Chandrayaan-2. Chandrayaan-2 will be launched at 2.43 pm on July 22. For your information, ISRO wrote in a tweet that Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) will be able to connect Sriharikota to GSLV MK-III-M1/M1. Online registration to view the launch of Chandrayaan-2 will begin at 6 p.m. on July 19, 2019. On the other hand, ISRO's website says that a theme park has been created to view the launches from India's Satish Dhawan Space Centre. The park has a rocket garden, launch view gallery, and space museum. The nearest railway station to visit is Sulurpeta, which is located in Andhra Pradesh. It is 18 kilometers away from Sriharikota. Only a few public/public information from Sulurpeta to Sriharikota Private transports are available. ISRO has also provided a phone number for any kind of question which is +91-7382768500. The registration link is now disabled and is being written that REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. But at 6 p.m., this link will be active. This ambitious project Chandrayaan-2 has three parts. The first part is called the Orbiter. The second lander is called (Vikram). The third one has been named Rover (Knowledge). The cost of this project is between Rs 978-1000 crore. It is made with indigenous technology. It has 13 payloads. Out of this, 8 are in Orbiter, 3 in The Payload Lander and two in Rover. It is said that Chandrayaan-2 will take 54 days to reach the moon. Now need to show Boarding passes or identity cards for air travel, this technology would be used Google Doodle: Celebrate the first step on the moon Vodafone: The price of this plan is very low, will get 2GB of data per day