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Chandrayaan-3 successfully lands on Moon
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<blockquote data-quote="n1r0" data-source="post: 2482489" data-attributes="member: 99850"><p><strong>Mission update:</strong> The rover has explored and analysed the surface of the moon over the last 14 days, gathered data and the lander has beamed that data to us. The pic belows shows the path travelled by the rover</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]177218[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Since the lunar night lasts 14 earth days, the rover has been parked with it's solar panel facing east and shutdown. When the sun rises there, it should charge the batteries again. However the night time temperature can be -120°C or lower. Chances are slim that all the electronic equipment and battery survives it since there's no heating system to prevent freezing. If both the lander and rover are able to wake up, then more data can be collected.</p><p></p><p>As of now, the original mission has been completed successfully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n1r0, post: 2482489, member: 99850"] [B]Mission update:[/B] The rover has explored and analysed the surface of the moon over the last 14 days, gathered data and the lander has beamed that data to us. The pic belows shows the path travelled by the rover [ATTACH type="full"]177218[/ATTACH] Since the lunar night lasts 14 earth days, the rover has been parked with it's solar panel facing east and shutdown. When the sun rises there, it should charge the batteries again. However the night time temperature can be -120°C or lower. Chances are slim that all the electronic equipment and battery survives it since there's no heating system to prevent freezing. If both the lander and rover are able to wake up, then more data can be collected. As of now, the original mission has been completed successfully. [/QUOTE]
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