Chandrayan 2: Indian Space Mission disconnected from Earth a few moments before landing on the Moon



The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) president, K Sewan, said of the mission: "The moon was descending according to the Vikram project and everything was 2.1 km away from the moon's surface." But after that his connection was lost. The data will be reviewed. '

According to Indian time, the satellite was expected to land at the south pole of the moon between 1:30 pm and 2.30 pm. Chandrayaan entered the orbit of the moon on August 20, a month after India was released into space.



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