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write about chandrayan 2​

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Although ISRO finalised the payload for Chandrayaan-2 per schedule,[36] the mission was postponed in January 2013[37] and rescheduled to 2016 because Russia was unable to develop the lander on time.[38][39] Roscosmos later withdrew in wake of the failure of the Fobos-Grunt mission to Mars, since the technical aspects connected with the Fobos-Grunt mission were also used in the lunar projects, which needed to be reviewed.[38] When Russia cited its inability to provide the lander even by 2015, India decided to develop the lunar mission independently.[37][40]

The spacecraft's launch had been scheduled for March 2018, but was first delayed to April and then to October to conduct further tests on the vehicle.[41][42] On 19 June 2018, after the program's fourth Comprehensive Technical Review meeting, a number of changes in configuration and landing sequence were planned for implementation, pushing the launch to the first half of 2019.[43] Two of the lander's legs got minor damage during one of the tests in February 2019.[44]

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