Science and Technology
Shyamali Das
July 16, 2023 8:14 pmhttps://banglaxp.com/. is the link,
where, this article is published in regional language Bengali,
I have translated the same in English for wider curculation amongst the people.
Own report: Curiosity about Chandrayaan 3 (Chandrayaan 3) is endless among the people of the country as well as among the world residents. There are many reasons behind the growing interest in this spacecraft. The first reason can be said to be such a large campaign at such a low cost. The second reason basically started with Chandrayaan 2. Because after the failure of Chandrayaan 2, the question in many people is whether success will be met this time too. There is also what will be the work of this spaceship etc.
Amidst all this curiosity, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) launched Chandrayaan 3 from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota on Friday, July 14. More than 48 hours have passed since the successful launch. After more than 48 hours have passed, we are getting curious, where is the Chandrayaan now?
ISRO itself has answered all those questions of our people. Even a picture of the current position of the Chandrayaan has been posted. Besides, the Indian Space Laboratory has given important updates on the health of the spacecraft. This update was given by ISRO on July 15 at 9:06 PM.
It is said that the Chandrayaan is in good health. The first orbit raising maneuver or Earthbound Firing 1 was successfully performed. Currently, India's Chandrayaan is in a 41762x173 km orbit. It is clear from this update provided by ISRO, Chandrayaan 3 is slowly moving towards success. But for this success to come, we still have to wait at least 38 days.
So far only three countries in the world have succeeded in successfully landing spacecraft and conducting experiments on the lunar surface. Those three countries are America, Russia and China. Now if India can achieve such success then it will be the fourth country in the world. Also, if Chandrayaan 3 is successful, apart from India, other countries of the world will also get a lot of benefits in the field of research.
Amidst all this curiosity, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) launched Chandrayaan 3 from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota on Friday, July 14. More than 48 hours have passed since the successful launch. After more than 48 hours have passed, we are getting curious, where is the Chandrayaan now?
ISRO itself has answered all those questions of our people. Even a picture of the current position of the Chandrayaan has been posted. Besides, the Indian Space Laboratory has given important updates on the health of the spacecraft. This update was given by ISRO on July 15 at 9:06 PM.
It is said that the Chandrayaan is in good health. The first orbit raising maneuver or Earthbound Firing 1 was successfully performed. Currently, India's Chandrayaan is in a 41762x173 km orbit. It is clear from this update provided by ISRO, Chandrayaan 3 is slowly moving towards success. But for this success to come, we still have to wait at least 38 days.
So far only three countries in the world have succeeded in successfully landing spacecraft and conducting experiments on the lunar surface. Those three countries are America, Russia and China. Now if India can achieve such success then it will be the fourth country in the world. Also, if Chandrayaan 3 is successful, apart from India, other countries of the world will also get a lot of benefits in the field of research.
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