Chandrayaan 2: Mission failed due to Vikram's 'hard landing', full information revealed
Chandrayaan 2: Mission failed due to Vikram's 'hard landing', full information revealed
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Not long ago the Government of India informed the Parliament on Wednesday that Chandramayan-2 lander Vikram had a hard landing on the lunar surface. While landing on the lunar surface, the speed of the lander Vikram was not as per the prescribed standards. The same government also said that Vikram collided with a height of 500 meters from the lunar surface. This information was given in Parliament by PMO Minister Jitendra Singh, who holds the charge of the Department of Space.

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According to the information received, in a written reply, he said that everything was normal till Vikram's moon reached 30 km to 7.4 km altitude in the first phase of the landing. During this time, Vikram's velocity also came down from 1683 meters per second to 146 meters per second. Where the velocity of the lander Vikram was much higher than the predetermined limit during the second phase. This unusual behavior of the lander led to a change in the conditions under which a soft landing was to take place. As a result, Vikram's hard landing occurred at a height of 500 meters above the surface.

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If sources are to be believed, during this campaign, ISRO was successful in many things like launching of Chandrayaan, changing its orbit, orbiting the lander, or de-boosting. In the next mission, these experiences will increase the efficiency of the work.

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