ISRO's Chandrayaan-2 Mission Ready For Launch, Rover Will Spend 14 Days On Moon Surface

Gearing up for its most challenging space mission, Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) is leaving no stone unturned to make the Chandrayaan-2 mission a success. Unlike the first lunar mission when a PSLV rocket carried the spacecraft to the moon’s orbit, this time heavy-payload lifter GSLV Mk II will launch the spacecraft weighing 3,290kg as the module will carry an orbiter, a rover and a lander to the moon.

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Giving exclusive details about the mission, Isro chairman Dr K Sivan told TOI, “Chandraayan-2 is a challenging mission as for the first time we will carry an orbiter, a lander and a rover to the moon. The launch date schedule is sometime in April. Once the GSLV rocket carrying the spacecraft is launched from Sriharikota, the orbiter will reach the moon’s orbit in one to two months. (The moon’s orbit is 3,82,000km away from the earth’s surface).”

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