It was day on the moon but Vikram Lander did not wake up, is Chandrayaan-3 mission complete?


The sun has risen over the moon's south pole and it is hoped that ISRO will re-connect with the lander Vikram and the rover Pragyan. However, no contact has been made with the lander and rover by ISRO so far. ISRO is making all efforts to contact the lander and rover. Some people are also thinking that the lander and rover will no longer be able to communicate.

Will there be re-contact with the lander and rover?

ISRO has been continuously sending messages to the lander Vikram since September 22. ISRO will continue its efforts to contact him for a few more days. But now somewhere it seems that the success of India's Chandrayaan-3 has come to an end. India has shown as much as it had to show to the world and has collected the information it had to collect.

ISRO's mission successfully completed its work

  • Successful landing of Vikram
  • Isro drove the Pragyan rover for 105 meters
  • Vikram lander jumps to show the craters on the moon
  • Confirmation of the presence of essential gases and minerals like oxygen
  • The world's first mission to set foot on the South Pole of the Moon

S. Somnath said no need to worry....

Regarding Vikram and Pragyan, ISRO Chief S. Somnath said, we have no need to worry. Vikram and Pragyan are sent with such technology that they are able to wake up automatically, fully powered by sunlight. We just have to keep an eye on them. Now good news can be received from Shiva Shakti point before it gets dark on the moon.

ISRO already has a lot of data collection

Astronaut Dr. When RC Kapoor was asked about the lander and rover being active again, he said that 'The lander and the rover have done their job. All the devices of both were working properly when both were put into sleep mode. ISRO has already collected a lot of data. It may also happen that the devices may not function as before but there is some hope left. May be, we will get good news. Day has begun on the moon. The rover is already positioned in such a way that when the sun rises, its light falls directly on the rover's solar panels.


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