News report chandrayan-2 ISRO loses contact with vikram lander before touchdown
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Chandrayan-2: ISRO lost contact with Lander Vikram
Sept 7, Bengaluru, Karnataka: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) lost contact with Vikram Lander moments before touchdown in the much anticipated lunar exploration of Chandrayaan-2. Attempts to restore contact were unsuccessful.
The first soft landing attempt on the lunar surface could not take place as the Lander Vikram missed the primary landing site. Last night it went for the alternative landing site. But moments before touchdown all contacts were lost. Attempts to establish contact by the scientists at ISRO failed.
The mission was developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Chandrayaan-2 mission is highly complicated and a technological marvel of India. It comprised an Orbiter, Lander (Vikram) and Rover to explore the Moon.
During the press briefing ISRO officials said that though it was unfortunate to lost contact seconds before touchdown, the mishap will not hamper future missions. ISRO claims that the Lander must have landed successfully on the lunar surface and now they will try to ascertain why contact was lost at the moment touchdown.
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The Eastern News
Guwahati
Chandrayan-2: ISRO lost contact with Lander Vikram
Indians across the world feel disappointed when Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) loses contact with Vikram Lander moments before touchdown. ISRO tried for hours to establish contact but could not do so..
This mission was developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Chandrayaan-2 mission is the second lunar mission of India.
It is still not clear what exactly went wrong. But the bright side is that India has entered the groups of the best space exploration countries of the world. It is learned that India was working on the third mission alongside Chandrayan-2. The Prime Minister visited the headquarters of ISRO in Bengaluru to interact with the scientists. He encouraged the scientists not to lose heart but continue to work harder to achieve better results.