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      CHANDRAYAAN 2 –INDIA’S MISSION TO THE LUNAR SOUTH POLE






         India’s second mission to the
         moon,       Chandrayaan        2,will

         boldly go where no country has
         never been before, the Lunar

         South      Pole.    Chandrayaan-2
         attempts to foster a new age of
         discovery,        increase        our

         understanding          of     space,
         stimulate the advancement of
         technology,      promote       global

         alliances, and inspire a future
         generation of explorers and
         scientists.

         The Moon provides the best linkage to Earth’s early history. It offers an

         undisturbed historical record of the inner solar system environment. Though
         there are a few mature models, the origin of the moon still needs further
         explanations. There is a possibility that there is water in the shadowed
         regions of the Lunar South Pole that are completely untouched by the sun.
         The craters and the cold traps might contain a fossil record of the early solar
         system that may help us understand the origin of the earth.

         The mission consists of a launcher , an orbiter, a lander and a rover. The GLSV

         Mk-III is India’s most powerful launcher up to date and has been completely
         designed and fabricated from within the country. The orbiter will observe the

         Lunar surface and relay communication between the Earth and Chandrayaan
         2’s lander- Vikram. Vikram is designed to execute India’s first soft landing on

         the lunar surface. The rover is a six wheeled AI powered vehicle called
         Pragyaan which in Sanskrit means “wisdom”.


         The experiments performed in this mission, aim to expand humanity’s
         understanding of the origins of the solar system.


         Source: https://www.isro.gov.in/chandrayaan2-spacecraft
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