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“Vikrama and Pragyan”, who are looking at Chandloki, will be seen in the morning on Monday

Pune: India has already secured more than 100 satellites simultaneously at Chandrayaan 1, Mangalyaan and Awakash . On Monday (December 15), Chandraman 2 will be sent to Vikram (Lander) and Pragyan (Rover) on the moon day. If this campaign is successful, then the fourth country will be India after the US, Russia and China with such kind of power . Although the study of the existence of water on the moon and its geographic condition, this campaign will be a milestone for India’s upcoming space missions.
ISRO proved its strength in the space sector by successfully launching Chandrayaan 1 and later in the Mangalyaan campaign in 2008. In the Chandrayaan-1 campaign, ISRO invented the moon for snowfall on the moon. It was confirmed by the NASA World’s First Space Research Institute. This makes ISRO’s Chandrayaan 2 campaign very important. 
It will be sent to the moon with the help of Indian-made GSLV Mark 3, on 2 to 51 minutes, on Monday morning. ISRO scientists are working hard for this campaign. There will be various mechanisms for studying the land of the moon. Specially, all the machinery in the campaign is Indian-made. The cost of one thousand crores has been made. Moon’s South Pole is selected for the moon landing on the Moon. This region is selected because it is a flat region. The weight of this mass is around 3,250 kg. It has three parts. Orbiter, lander and rover are made for landing on the moon. A few days after the launch, we will go around the Earth. After that, the earth will be sent to the moon by the gravitational force. 

From the headquarters in 
Bangalore, the moon will reach the south pole of Manzins C and Simplius N. Lander (Vikram) will land on the moon in the arbiter. From it, Pragyan Rover will land on the moon’s surface. Pragyan Rover’s weight is around 25 to 30 kg. With the help of wheels, it’s going to be on the moon. The control will be carried out from the headquarters of ISRO in Bengaluru.

ISRO has also prepared Gaganan campaign to launch the Gaganan campaign along with 
Chandrayaan-1, Chandrayaan 2, Mangalyaan. Indian spacewalks have launched 104 space missions with PSLV and GSLV. It has released 73 launch missions, 10 student satellites and 29 countries in 337 countries.