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Is chandrayaan crashed on moon ?


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On 9/6/2019 at 5:45 PM, Somedude said:

Moon has Magnetic force? Really? That oo bipolar like north south poles?

Moon gurinchi evaru matladaledu ee comment lo. 

 

Moon meeda intha varaku evaru measure cheyyaledu.. we will know in some time. 

 

I would think its wont be any different from earth as they both revolve and rotate 

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On 9/6/2019 at 2:57 PM, Spartan said:

nenu speed track chestunnapudu observe chesindi entante...

in attempt to get soft landing, during the brute braking phase ekkuva slow down chesaru...which effects vertical travel..but horizantal travel control cheyaledu at same rate...

2km range lo ki ragane..vertical drop was slower than the horizantal movement...

in general if that is the case..crash land avutadi any object...even if it is flat surface..

as predicted....this was the main reason...

ekkuva slow down chesaru than planned....wich caused the horizantal push of the lander....

https://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/current-affairs/211119/chandrayaan-2s-vikram-hard-landed-within-500-meters-of-landing-site.html

 

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In a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha, Jitendra Singh, the minister of state in the Prime Minister's Office, who looks after the department of space, said the first phase of descent was performed nominally from an altitude of 30 kms to 7.4 kms above the moon's surface and velocity was reduced from 1,683 metres per second to 146 metres per second.

"During the second phase of descent, the reduction in velocity was more than the designed value. Due to this deviation, the initial conditions at the start of the fine braking phase were beyond the designed parameters. As a result, Vikram hard-landed within 500 metres of the designated landing site," he said.

Singh, however, said most components of technology demonstration, including the launch, orbital critical manoeuvres, lander separation, de-boost and rough braking phase were successfully accomplished.

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22 minutes ago, Spartan said:

as predicted....this was the main reason...

ekkuva slow down chesaru than planned....wich caused the horizantal push of the lander....

https://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/current-affairs/211119/chandrayaan-2s-vikram-hard-landed-within-500-meters-of-landing-site.html

 

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In a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha, Jitendra Singh, the minister of state in the Prime Minister's Office, who looks after the department of space, said the first phase of descent was performed nominally from an altitude of 30 kms to 7.4 kms above the moon's surface and velocity was reduced from 1,683 metres per second to 146 metres per second.

"During the second phase of descent, the reduction in velocity was more than the designed value. Due to this deviation, the initial conditions at the start of the fine braking phase were beyond the designed parameters. As a result, Vikram hard-landed within 500 metres of the designated landing site," he said.

Singh, however, said most components of technology demonstration, including the launch, orbital critical manoeuvres, lander separation, de-boost and rough braking phase were successfully accomplished.

You are right , ippudu happies ?

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