Chandrayaan-3 Mission Information
The Lander Module (LM) of the Indian Space Research Organization’s (ISRO) ambitious third lunar mission Chandrayaan-3 touched down on the lunar surface on Wednesday evening. The lander module consists of the lander Vikram and the rover Pragyan, which landed near the moon’s south polar region at around 6.40 pm on Wednesday.
With the success of the Chandrayaan-3 mission, India became the fourth country to achieve this feat and the first country to reach the hitherto unreached South Pole of the Moon.
Which fuel was used in Chandrayaan-3? (which fuel is used in chandrayaan 3)
The Chandrayaan-3 mission was launched on July 14 and has so far covered a journey of 41 days. Weighing 3897.89 kg, the spacecraft was launched by the largest and heaviest Launch Vehicle Mark-3 (LVM-3) from the Sriharikota Space Station in Andhra Pradesh. ISRO scientists have named this rocket ‘Fat Boy’ because of its heavy lift capability.
The rocket is divided into four parts, the first stage is powered by solid fuel, while the second stage is powered by liquid fuel and the third and final stage is a cryogenic engine powered by liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen.
How much fuel was filled in Chandrayaan and how much was left?
At the time of launch on July 14, the propulsion module was filled with 1,696.4 kg of fuel. At the same time, it has more than 150 kg of fuel left before ISRO attempts to soft-land Vikram (lander) on August 23. For this reason, where the lander was initially expected to last for 3 to 6 months, it is now believed that it can easily continue operating for several years.
Total Budget of Chandrayaan-3 Mission
At the same time, in a report in the Economic Times, ISRO said that Chandrayaan-3 has been built on a budget of around Rs 615 crore or $75 million. ISRO’s former chairman K. Sivan had earlier said that the cost of the Lander rover and propulsion module for the Chandra mission would be around Rs. 250 crore, while the cost of the launch service will be around Rs. 365 crore will be.
ચંદ્રયાન-3એ પૃથ્વીના 21 અને ચંદ્રના 120 ચક્કર લગાવીને કેવી રીતે આ પરાક્રમ કર્યું