Chandrayaan-2 ISRO Separation From Lunar Orbit After 52 Seconds Manoeuvre On Sunday
52 seconds of difference is necessary for the lander to land safely by carrying out the separation from the same orbit said one of the scientists.
K Sivan the Chandrayaan-2 ISRO chairman after the Manoeuvre said that they wanted orbit close to 100 X 100 km and they have achieved 119 X 127 km orbit, this variation is required for safe landing after the separation on September 7th.
Today Vikram the lander will separate from the orbiter and slowly move down towards the earth, informs Chandrayaan-2 ISRO scientists.
Source:TOI
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- 2 Sep 2019
- WerIndia