ISRO launches Chandrayaan-2, 'Bahubali' rocket launches Another leap on the moon of India
The cost of this mission is 978 crores. After a technical disruption a week ago the launch of Chandrayaan-2 was stopped.
Chandrayaan-2, India's second ambitious mission on the moon, was launched from Sriharikota on Monday through the most powerful rocket GSLV-Mark III-M1. The launch of Chandrayaan-2 from the second launch pad at Satish Dhawan Space Center, about 100 km from Chennai, was launched at 2:30 pm. The cost of this mission is 978 crores. After a technical disruption a week ago the launch of Chandrayaan-2 was stopped. Scientists of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) had stopped it at 1.55 pm after the announcement from Mission Control Room 56 minutes 24 seconds before the launch of the mission on 15 July. Many veteran scientists also praised ISRO for this step. They said that taking action in a hurry could lead to a bigger accident. Three days earlier it was announced the new date for launch was announced. ISRO announced that a countdown for 20 hours was started for launch on Sunday evening at six o'clock 43 minutes.
Both the Houses of Parliament congratulated the concerned scientists and project people on successful launch of the second moon mission of Chandrayaan-2 on Monday and said that it is a moment of pride for the whole country. Shortly after its successful launch Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said that ISRO scientists have successfully launched Chandrayaan-2. It is a proud moment for the country. He said that with this launch, the power and capacity of India has been encouraged in the field of space.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, "This is a historic moment for India. Today the whole country is proud with the successful launch of Chandrayaan-2.
This is a historic moment for India.
Today the whole country is proud with the successful launch of Chandrayaan-2.
I talked to scientists who have been continuously concentrating in its launch a while ago and congratulated them on behalf of the whole country.
The most powerful Rocket named 'Bahubali' GSLV-Mark ... M1 successfully installed the vessel in orbit around 16 minutes after launch.
Sino-ISRO chief of ISRO chief- A historic journey has begun. During the time the technical flaws were removed. Scientists have worked hard.
Another jump on the moon of India, ISRO launched Chandrayaan-2, 'Bahubali' rocket.
Chandu-2 will take 'Bahubali' rocket
Chandrayaan-2, costing approximately Rs 978 crore, was launched from Satish Dhawan Space Center, about 100 km from Chennai at 2:43 pm on Monday afternoon for a trip of 3,84,400 km (2,40,000 miles).
According to ISRO 'Chandrayaan-2' will land in the South Pole region of the Moon, where it will try to know its untimely aspects. From this 11 years ago, ISRO launched its first successful moon mission 'Chandrayaan-1', which made the moon more than 3,400 rounds and continued to work till 31 August, 29, 2009.