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Is chandrayaan crashed on moon ?


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Just now, Prince_Fan said:

crash avvaledu....safe ga landed but communication cut avvatam valana manaki pictures dorakaledu

i doubt. 2 km is huge buffer for soft landing.

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8 minutes ago, Spartan said:

i doubt. 2 km is huge buffer for soft landing.

 

 

Moon zero gravity kada.......... I heard lander will automatically activate and analyse where to land...... there not much ISRO will do at that point other than monitoring.... not sure what happened

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4 minutes ago, Gaali_Gottam_Govinda said:

Moon zero gravity kada.......... I heard lander will automatically activate and analyse where to land...... there not much ISRO will do at that point other than monitoring.... not sure what happened

Zero gravity endi....

every celestial body has gravity..lekapote Orbiter Moon orbit lo ela sustain aitadi...

its not that it is zero....it is less than that of earth....

 

Lander scans the area to land kaani a scanning comes in when the altiture becomes less than 0.7Km 700meters..

appudu ISRO can control the manuevers...but a 700mt level ki velle dani munde we lost control of it..

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5 minutes ago, Spartan said:

Zero gravity endi....

every celestial body has gravity..lekapote Orbiter Moon orbit lo ela sustain aitadi...

its not that it is zero....it is less than that of earth....

 

Lander scans the area to land kaani a scanning comes in when the altiture becomes less than 0.7Km 700meters..

appudu ISRO can control the manuevers...but a 700mt level ki velle dani munde we lost control of it..

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6 minutes ago, Spartan said:

Zero gravity endi....

every celestial body has gravity..lekapote Orbiter Moon orbit lo ela sustain aitadi...

its not that it is zero....it is less than that of earth....

 

Lander scans the area to land kaani a scanning comes in when the altiture becomes less than 0.7Km 700meters..

appudu ISRO can control the manuevers...but a 700mt level ki velle dani munde we lost control of it..

Sorry not zero I meant like very less gravity...... 1/6th the gravity of earth.

 

Oh then chances lenatte ayyithe......😣..... thanks for explanation 

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15 minutes ago, Gaali_Gottam_Govinda said:

 

 

Moon zero gravity kada.......... I heard lander will automatically activate and analyse where to land...... there not much ISRO will do at that point other than monitoring.... not sure what happened

physics lo state first ? 

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Just now, shaw183 said:

South Pole or any poles will have higher gravitational force kada..so pole side terrains & atmospheric pressure impacted the safe landing?!

adi gravitational force kadu .. Magnetic force.

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1 minute ago, shaw183 said:

South Pole or any poles will have higher gravitational force kada..so pole side terrains & atmospheric pressure impacted the safe landing?!

most probably..that was my thinking as well..

either the terrain or the atmospheric conditions...

manaku ikkada Antarctica lo windspeed some time goes beyond 100mph.. which might have hampered that..

kaani the horizantal velocity was culprit anipistundi...

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