Written & Edited By : Aditi Mishra
24 August 2023 ( New Delhi ) : After Chandrayaan-3’s successful landing, the Pragyan rover, which was protected within the Vikram lander, has now made contact with the Moon’s surface.
Chandrayaan-3, India’s third lunar mission, wrote history on Wednesday night when the Vikram lander landed on the lunar surface. The Pragyan rover started out on its journey after the dust had fallen on Earth’s sole satellite. The Vikram lander’s protective confines, where the Pragyan rover was kept, have now allowed it to roll out onto the Moon’s surface. The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) said that “the Ch-3 Rover ramped down from the Lander and India took a walk on the Moon,” adding that additional mission details would be released soon.
The Pragyaan rover’s main goal is to conduct in-situ scientific investigations on the lunar surface. By revealing the geological mysteries of the Moon, these investigations will offer priceless information on the structure and background of the body.
Following the touchdown, the Vikram lander and Pragyan rover’s mission will last 14 days, which is the length of time that sunlight will be seen close to the lunar South Pole. The lander and rover should run out of power after 14 days.
India entered the select group of four nations in the Moon race that have successfully landed spacecraft on the planet’s satellite. More significantly, India is the first nation to have a spacecraft land near the lunar south pole. The first picture taken by the Landing Imager Camera after touching down on the surface of the Moon was released by the Indian Space Research Organization.