ISRO chief said , Chandrayaan-3 will be successful

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Internationaldesk:
ISRO's third lunar mission, Chandrayaan-3, will be a success.  This was announced by ISRO Chairman S Somnath.  The lander Vikram will land on the moon on August 23.  The ISRO Chairman said the mission would be successful while ISRO officials confirmed that the mission would be successful.
 The chairman said the Vikram lander will land successfully even if all the sensors and both engines of Chandrayaan-3 do not work.  He said the entire design of the lander 'Bikram' is designed to ensure that it can handle every step of failure.  Chandrayaan-3 exploded in space on July 14 and entered lunar orbit on August 5.  The spacecraft will land on the moon on August 23 through three de-orbiting techniques.
  The de-orbiting techniques will be edited until the distance from the moon is reduced to 100 km XX100 km on August 9, 14 and 16. He said the biggest challenge facing the ISRO team is to locate Vikram vertically on the lunar surface.  while another challenge is to ensure that the fuel used is low.  etc. considering whether all algorithms are working properly by accurately calculating distances.  However, this time ISRO has confirmed that Vikram will not have any difficulties in landing.
 According to him, the lander will have four payloads.  The lunar surface thermophysical experiment will measure the thermal properties of the lunar surface in the polar regions.  The Ramva-LP payload will measure the near-surface plasma (ions and electrons) density and what changes with time.  Three payloads of the rover Pragyan will use laser inhaled breakdown spectroscope to determine the basic composition of the soil and rock around the landing site.

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