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This Article is From Sep 03, 2019

Orbit Of Chandrayaan-2’s Lander Lowered, One Step Closer To Moon Landing

Orbit Of Chandrayaan-2’s Lander Lowered, One Step Closer To Moon Landing
A view of the lift-off of GSLVMkIII-M1 carrying Chandrayaan-2.
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The orbit of Chandrayaan-2's landing module 'Vikram' was successfully lowered for the first time on Tuesday and one final maneuver remained for India to pull off a historic soft-landing on the moon in the early hours of Saturday.

The four-second de-orbiting operation was undertaken a day after the indigenously developed lander was separated from Chandrayaan-2's orbiter in a major milestone pushing India's second lunar mission into its last and most crucial leg--a controlled, soft-landing on the Moon.

The propulsion system on-board the lander was fired for the first time to lower its orbit after it started orbiting the moon independently, said the Indian Space Research Organisation.

So far, all operations in the journey to the moon were carried out by the main orbiter of the 3,840-kg Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft that was launched into the earth's orbit on July 22 by the country's Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle, GSLV MkIII-M1.

The ISRO will perform one more de-orbiting maneuver on Wednesday, before the powered descent of 'Vikram' on Sept. 7 for its landing in the lunar south pole.

A successful landing will make India the fourth country after Russia, the U.S. and China to achieve a soft landing on the moon. But it will be the first to launch a mission to the unexplored south pole of the Moon.

"The first de-orbiting maneuver for Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft was performed successfully today (Sept. 3) beginning at 0850 hours Indian Standard Time as planned, using the onboard propulsion system. The duration of the maneuvre was 4 seconds," the ISRO said giving the latest update on the Rs 978 crore Chandrayaan-2 mission.

"The orbit of 'Vikram' Lander is 104 km x 128 km. Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter continues to orbit the Moon in the existing orbit and both the Orbiter and Lander are healthy," it said, adding that the second and final maneuver to further lower the orbit is scheduled on Sept. 4 between 3.30 and 4.30 a.m. IST.

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