ISRO released pictures of the command center of Chandrayaan-3 mission, scientists were seen working

Chandrayaan-3 mission is just a few hours away from its success. An attempt will be made to land the lander on the lunar surface at 0604 on Wednesday evening. Indian Space Agency ISRO has released pictures of the team monitoring the Chandrayaan-3 mission. In the pictures released by ISRO, it can be seen that the scientists are working hard to make the mission successful.

Wed, 23 Aug 2023 02:32 PM (IST)
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ISRO released pictures of the command center of Chandrayaan-3 mission, scientists were seen working
ISRO released pictures of the command center of Chandrayaan-3 mission, scientists were seen working

Chandrayaan-3 mission is just a few hours away from its success. An attempt will be made to land the lander on the lunar surface at 06:04 pm on Wednesday (August 23). Indian Space Agency ISRO has released pictures of the team monitoring the Chandrayaan-3 mission. In the pictures released by ISRO, it can be seen that the scientists are working hard to make the Chandrayaan-3 mission a success.

The command center team is engaged to bring the lander module to the designated location. "All set to initiate Automated Landing Sequence (ALS). Awaiting Lander Module (LM) arrival at the designated point at approx 17:44 hrs," ISRO tweeted on X (Twitter). "

ISRO has further said, "The automatic landing sequence activates the throttleable engines of the lander module after the command is received. The mission management team will continue to confirm all the commands received. Live broadcast of Chandrayaan-3 mission operations Starts at 17:20."

If Chandrayaan succeeds in landing on the moon, today the whole country will be in a mood of celebration, and the world will be in awe. But, landing on the south side of the Moon is not all, the real work for ISRO scientists will begin after the spacecraft touches down.

In fact, scientists will be busy operating the rover for a lunar day (14 Earth days) after Chandrayaan 3's touchdown on the Moon. After this, the scientists of the agency will analyze the data coming from the five instruments on the lander and rover.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer