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Breaking News; Chandrayaan-2: ISRO’s Chandrayaan-1 leaked into space; India’s ‘record’ fiasco

Sriharikota: Chandrayaan-2 of ISRO, which has the attention of the entire world with 130 crore people, leaped towards the moon at 2.43 minutes this afternoon. The planned last Sunday night Chandrayaan -2 ‘s launch postponed due to technical reasons ISRO had spread environment concerns in the minds of countrymen sasrajnansaha. Today, however, the ship has successfully leaned towards the moon as planned.  Chandrayaan-2 Yan successfully made a successful flight from 2:30 pm in the afternoon with the help of ‘Bahubali’ rocket from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota. Thousands of people from all over the country came to see this flight. About 7500 people had made online bookings. For this reason, Estro had built a gallery that could accommodate 10,000 people. Meanwhile, after today’s successful flight, Chandrayaan-2 is about to orbit the Earth for a few days, after which it will depart towards the Moon. Also on September 6, the moon will hit the moon.
Istron used rocket geosynchronous satellite launcher Vehicle Mark 3 (GSLV-MK3) to transport Chandrayaan 2 to Earth. The rocket has been dubbed ‘Baahubali’ by local media. The rocket weighs 640 tonnes and is valued at Rs 375 crore. The rocket flew with a 3.8 tonne Chandrayaan-2. The cost of production of this unit is Rs 6.3 crore. The ship will land at the southern pole of the moon on September 7, crossing various travel stages. So far only three countries – the US, Russia and China – have taken the ship to the moon.
India launched Chandrayaan-1 in 2008 . These planes were observable. The ship spent 10 months orbiting the moon. The mission was to find water on the moon.

1) The time taken to reach the orbit of the Earth was increased by one minute 
22 July: ‘Chandrayaan-2’ will now reach the height of 181.65 km from the Earth in 974.30 seconds (approx. 16.23 minutes). 
July 15: ‘Chandrayaan-2’ will reach at a height of 181.61 km in 973.70 seconds (about 16.22 minutes) from Earth. 

2) Changes in elliptical rotation around the earth, 60.4 km distance in the apogee
July 22: After the launch of ‘Chandrayaan-2’ , the circle will be enclosed in an elliptical orbit. It will have perigee (short distance from Earth) 170 km and apogee (distance from Earth) 39120 km. 
July 15: If ‘Chandrayaan-2’ was launched, it would have a perizi 170.06 km and apogee 39059.60 km. That would have covered 60.4 km in the apogee. Also, the enclosures around the earth would have been reduced. 

3)
If Chandrayaan-2 had been successful launch on July 15, less than 6 days after reaching the moon   , it would have landed on the moon’s south pole on September 6. Only then. After launching today, July 22, ‘Chandrayaan-2’ will take 48 days to reach the Moon’s South Pole. That is, ‘Chandrayaan-2’ will reach the south pole of the moon on September 6 only. ‘Chandrayaan-2’ is now going to rotate around the earth 4 instead of 5.  

4) Velocity increase in 1.12 meters per second
With the launch of ‘Chandrayaan-2’ today, the moon will be much faster. Now it will be 10305.78 meters per second in the air. If, on July 15, the launch had been 10,304.66 meters per second. That is, the launch of Chandrayaan-2 has been increased by 1.12 meters per second in today’s launch.