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according to K. Sivan, there is ample scope of regaining contact with the lander of chandrayaan 2. ___________.(True/False) . give supporting sentence​

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ISRO has said that the lander Vikram has now been located on the surface of the moon and scientists are now trying to establish contact with it. ISRO has said that the lander Vikram has now been located on the surface of the moon and scientists are now trying to establish contact with it.

So, why the confusion? Well, as we said earlier, the confusion could be a result of a misinterpretation of Isro's statement on Vikram going silent. Recall what K Sivan told the tensed Isro control room on Saturday: "Vikram lander descent was as planned and normal performance was observed up to an altitude of 2.1 km.

Chandrayaan-2 was the most complex mission ever attempted by India's space agency, Isro. Its chairman K Sivan - who had earlier described the final descent as "15 minutes of terror" - has since said the mission was "98% successful", based on the findings of an official committee.

UPDATE (December 13, 2019): While initial reports suggested the Vikram lander had made it to the lunar surface in one piece, Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter imaging and the hard work of citizen scientist Shanmuga Subramanian have located the remains, confirming that Vikram broke into several pieces when it landed on the

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chief K Sivan has claimed that the Vikram Lander of Chandrayaan-2 had been spotted by the space agency's own orbiter much ahead of NASA, which on Tuesday announced that it had located the debris of Vikram's crash landing on the moon in September last year and credited Chennai

NASA credited Shanmuga Subramanian for a tip-off that eventually led to the discovery of Vikram Lander. Shanmuga Subramanian said he works for an IT architect and creates apps and websites on his free time.

Sivan, the chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), announced during a news conference Wednesday (Jan. 1). India's first moon-landing effort failed this past September when the Chandrayaan-2 lander crashed hard into the lunar surface.

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