Chandrayaan-2: Location of Vikram lander found, yet to establish contact

New Delhi: ISRO is not yet frustrated by the fall of Vikram Lander on the lunar surface. It is a different story that Vikram Lander has fallen on the moon surface about 500 meters away from its designated place, but if it is approached, then it can stand back on its feet. According to ISRO's trusted sources, Chandrayaan-2's Vikram Lander has the technology that it can stand even after a fall, but it is necessary for him to contact his communication system and get command.

Vikram Lander has an onboard computer. It can do many tasks by itself. With the fall of Vikram Lander, the antenna has been suppressed through which the command could be sent to the communication system. Right now ISRO scientists are trying to somehow send a command through that antenna to Vikram Lander to stand back on his feet. Now you must be wondering how the fallen Vikram lander will stand on its own. Will anyone picks him up there, let's know.

Sources in ISRO have said that five thrusters are installed on the underside of Vikram Lander. Through which it had to make a soft landing on the surface of the moon. Apart from this, thrusters are also fitted around the Vikram Lander, which was turned on to determine its direction while traveling in space. These thrusters are still safe. The part of the lander where the communication antenna is pressed, the same part also has thrusters. If the command sent from the ground station located on the earth is received directly or through the orbiter by the suppressed antenna, then its thrusters can be turned on. After the thrusters are on, Vikram can stand back on one side and stand on his feet and all the tasks of ISRO can be done.

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