The lander has a number of sensors to make sure a secure landing.
Bengaluru:
Chandrayaan-3 mission’s lander ‘Vikram’ selected a comparatively flat area on the lunar floor to the touch down, pictures captured by its digicam confirmed.
Quickly after Vikram, with 4 touchdown legs, efficiently reached the Moon, these pictures captured by the Touchdown Imager Digicam after the touchdown confirmed a portion of Chandrayaan-3’s touchdown web site. “Seen is also a leg and its accompanying shadow,” ISRO famous.
Chandrayaan-3 Mission:
The picture captured by the
Touchdown Imager Digicam
after the touchdown.It exhibits a portion of Chandrayaan-3’s touchdown web site. Seen is also a leg and its accompanying shadow.
Chandrayaan-3 selected a comparatively flat area on the lunar floor 🙂… pic.twitter.com/xi7RVz5UvW
— ISRO (@isro) August 23, 2023
“Chandrayaan-3 selected a comparatively flat area on the lunar floor,” the house company mentioned.
It additionally mentioned a communication hyperlink was established between the lander and the house company’s Mission Operations Advanced (MOX) right here. The MOX is positioned on the ISRO Telemetry, Monitoring and Command Community (ISTRAC).
ISRO additionally launched pictures from the Lander Horizontal Velocity Digicam taken throughout the descent to the Moon’s floor.
Chandrayaan-3 mission’s lander module on Wednesday touched down on the floor of the Moon.
The lander and the rover are designed to function for one lunar daylight interval (about 14 Earth days).
The lander has a number of sensors to make sure a secure landing, together with an accelerometer, altimeters, Doppler velocimeter, inclinometer, landing sensor, and a set of cameras for hazard avoidance and positional information.
The lander carries the rover in a compartment with a ramp for deployment onto the Moon’s floor.
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