Chandrayaan-2 is India's second lunar mission developed by ISRO and launched on July 22, 2019. The mission included the Vikram lander, a lunar orbiter, and the Pragyan rover. The mission crash-landed tue to a braking error.
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After the Chandrayaan 2 mission failed, it didn't take long for ISRO to start working on the next mission, Chandrayaan 3. What should they do this time?
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On Twitter, ISRO posted, "Thank you for standing by us. We will continue to keep going forward propelled by the hopes and dreams of Indians across the world!"
The world is showing support for India’s Vikram moon lander when it attempted to land on the lunar surface on September 6.
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What happened to the Chandrayaan 2 moon lander? On September 6, when the Vikram lander touched the lunar surface, it lost contact with the ISRO.
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After ISRO lost contact with the Vikram lander, on September 8, the space agency located the lander on the surface of the moon.
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Behind the success of the Chandrayaan-II’s launch of ISRO stand two women who are directly in charge of the mission, Muthayya Vanitha, and Ritu Karidhal.
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On July 23, at 2:43 PM, India successfully launched the Chandrayaan-2. At that time in Australia, it was around 7:30 PM.
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Behind the successful launch of Chandrayaan-II is the hard work of an extraordinary team among which is a scientist whose name is Chandrakanta.
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ISRO hopes that the spacecraft Chandrayaan-2 will land on the surface of the Moon on September 7th, one day later than its initially scheduled date.
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"We will launch our second moon mission (Chandrayaan-2) on July 15 at 02:15 a.m., to land by September 6 or 7 near the lunar south pole."
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If the Chandrayaan 2 make it to the final destination, India will be the fifth nation to land on the Moon