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Answered by gratefuljarette
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                               Chadrayan2

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Chandrayaan 2 is a mission of ISRO (Indian space and research organisation) which was successfully launched on 22nd July 2019 at 2:43 p.m.

It is launched after the successful mission of chandrayaan 1. The objective of this mission is to explore the surface of moon and to carry out several scientific research. This satellite was launched with the rocket GSLV Mark III.

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By launching chandrayaan 2 India will be the first country to land it satellite on the south pole of the Moon. Previously it was done by none of the countries in the world. Edward normally take 54 days for the satellite to reach the southern pole of the Moon. It also contains a lander and Rover named Vikram and pragyan respectively. The lander and Rover will land on the terrain of the Moon.  

Answered by Anonymous
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Chandrayaan-2 is an Indian lunar mission that will explore the moon's south polar region. The aim of the lunar mission is to improve our understanding of the moon discoveries that will benefit India and humanity as a whole.The moon is the closest cosmic body at which space discovery can be attempted and documented.Moon provides the best linkage to Earth’s early history. It offers an undisturbed historical record of the inner solar system environment.

Evidence for water molecules discovered by Chandrayaan-1 requires further studies on the extent of water molecule distribution on the surface, below the surface and in the tenuous lunar exosphere to address the origin of water on Moon.

Chandrayaan-2 attempts to foster a new age of discovery, increase our understanding of space, stimulate the advancement of technology, promote global alliances, and inspire a future generation of explorers and scientists.

The lunar south pole is interesting because of the lunar surface area which remains in shadow and is much larger than that at the north pole. There is a possibility of the presence of water in permanently shadowed areas around it.

In addition, the south pole region has craters that are cold traps and contain a fossil record of the early solar system.

Chandrayaan-2 will attempt to soft-land the lander -Vikram and rover- Pragyan in a high plain between two craters, Manzinus C and Simpelius N, at a latitude of about 70° south.

The Moon’s south pole region is home to some of the most extreme environments in the solar system: it’s unimaginably cold, massively cratered, and has areas that are either constantly bathed in sunlight or in darkness.

The most enticing feature of this southernmost region is the craters, some of which never see the light of day reach their floors. The reason for this is the low angle of sunlight striking the surface at the poles.

To a person standing at the lunar south pole, the Sun would appear on the horizon, illuminating the surface sideways, and, thus, skimming primarily the rims of some craters while leaving their deep interiors in shadow.

One of the largest known craters in the solar system sits at its south pole, called the South Pole-Aitken Basin. That area is known to have water ice hidden away on permanently shadowed crater walls and in regions just below the surface.

Each side of the Moon is dark for 14 earth days each month

The far side of the Moon has been explored by the United States, Russia, and China

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