CHANDRAYAAN-2:India's lunar mission to carry NASA's instrument.
New Delhi: India's second moon mission, Chandrayaan-2, will launch its lunar studies in July-August 2019 with an orbiter, which has a wide range spectrometer which goes up to 5 microns so that the water samples are clearly Can be taken. The Indian space agency ISRO will try to launch its vehicle on the southern pole for the first time. India's Chandrayaan-1 campaign was the first to discover the water on the moon. Chandrayaan-2 is the extension of this campaign.
In its second moon mission, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has chosen as the landing site above 70 degrees latitude, in this place no other country has previously operated. The purpose of the mission called Chandrayaan-2 is to find out the presence of important raw materials mainly and distribution of water on the moon's surface.
Chandrayaan-2 (Chandrayaan-2) will carry NASA's laser devices along to the moon. According to officials of the American Space Agency, this will help scientists to get accurate measurements of the distance to the Moon.
About Chandrayaan-2:
• Chandrayaan-II is the second lunar exploration campaign after India's Chandrayaan-1, which was developed by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).
• The campaign is planned to be launched by the GSLV Mark 3 launch vehicle.
• This campaign will include a lunar orbiter built in India and a rover and a lander.
• This campaign is planned to be sent by the geostationary satellite launch vehicle from Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota island. At the time of flight it weighs about 3,250 kg.
• According to ISRO, this campaign will also use new technologies and test as well as new experiments.
• A rover and lander built by India in Chandrayaan-2 mission will land on the Moon's surface.
• The clay and rock samples collected from the surface of the rover moon will be collected for analysis to be sent to Earth on the basis of Chandrayaan-2 orbiter.
Laser retro filter:
Retrofilter is a refined mirror that reflects the laser light signals sent from the Earth. These signals can help detect the presence of the vehicle accurately, which scientists can use to accurately assess the distance of the Moon from Earth.
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