Bharat Express

Vikram Lander

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Chandrayaan 3's triumph is set to elevate India's standing in international commercial agreements, signifying recognition of its technical prowess and launch capabilities, as expressed by former ISRO chief G Madhavan Nair.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has treated the world to mesmerizing glimpses of the moon's surface, thanks to the Vikram Lander Imager Camera.

Pragyan will analyze the lunar rocks and dirt to determine its chemical composition. It will gauge the lunar surface's temperature characteristics and ion and electron density close to the polar zone.

On Wednesday, August 23, as the sun rose on the Moon, ISRO's Chandrayaan-3 lander Vikram successfully touched down on the surface of the Moon.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) had stated on Monday that Vikram's camera can capture fine details, enabling it to identify various risks on the moon's surface and ensure its own safety.

ISRO has informed that Chandrayaan-3 lander is expected to touch down on the south pole of the Moon on 23 August at 6.04pm. Two-way communication established between Chandrayaan-2 orbiter and lander module Vikram on the lunar orbit

Before making its historic arrival on the uncharted south pole zone of the moon on Wednesday night, the Vikram lander was given the responsibility of finding a safe landing place.

The lander would function in accordance with the system intelligence, according to Mr. Sivan, who said that sensors and other systems always have a degree of redundancy.

The lander, named Vikram Sarabhai after the father of India's space effort, is equipped with the Pragyan rover. An important turning point in the mission has been reached with the lander's separation from the propulsion module.