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Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft's lander Vikram today successfully separated from its propulsion module and continued its journey towards the Moon where it is expected to make a soft landing on August 23.
The propulsion module, a box-shaped component of the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft powered by solar panels, now circles Earth every two weeks. ISRO has not revealed what it plans to do with the ...
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has achieved a significant milestone by successfully bringing back the Chandrayaan-3 Propulsion Module (PM) to Earth's orbit from the Moon’s orbit.
Propulsion Module (PM) of Chandrayaan-3 Image Source : ISRO Edited By: Raju Kumar @rajudelhi123 Published: December 05, 2023 7:38 IST, Updated: December 05, 2023 9:02 IST Bengaluru: ...
The Chandrayaan-3’s Propulsion Module (PM) has been moved from Lunar orbit to Earth’s orbit. ISRO said on Monday that in another unique experiment, like the hop experiment on the Vikram Lander ...
"The precise orbit injection by LVM3 and optimal earth / lunar burn maneuvers, resulted in the availability of over 100 kg [220 pounds] of fuel in the PM [Propulsion Module] after over one month ...
MUMBAI: Chandrayaan-3 has an untold success: The mission’s propulsion module now orbiting Moon is powered by nuclear technology. Confirming it to TOI on Monday, Atomic Energy Commission chairman ...
New Delhi: The Propulsion Module (PM) of the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft, which was initially intended for lunar operations, was successfully returned to Earth’s orbit by ISRO after exceeding its ...
Chandrayaan-3's Vikram lander is set to undergo a crucial deboosting manoeuvre on Friday after successfully getting separated from the propulsion module a day before. The deboosting manoeuvre is ...
The Chandrayaan-3 propulsion module, seen here below the lander in pre-launch preparations, has returned from lunar orbit to a high Earth orbit. Credit: ISRO WASHINGTON — The spacecraft that ...
The propulsion module (PM) of Chandrayaan-3 was moved from an orbit around the Moon to an orbit around the Earth, the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) said in a statement on Monday.
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