After the successful landing on the Moon's surface, the Chandrayaan-3 mission has become a massive worldwide triumph for India in general and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in particular. ISRO achievements and amazing findings through the Chandrayaan-3 propulsion module, Vikram Lander and Pragyan Rover will help scientists know more about the Moon and even the formation of our solar system. Both Vikram and Pragyan remained active for 14 lunar days till the lunar night began and ISRO had to put them into sleep mode. Chandrayaan-3 mission was put on pause and now ISRO scientists are hoping to revive the Vikram Lander and Pragyan Rover for further research. But will ISRO be able to perform this miracle and awaken them successfully? It will be extremely difficult, if not impossible. Know what the expert says about the activation.
According to ISRO, there is some hope that both will be able to work again. The activation date of the Pragyan Rover and Vikram lander is set for September 22, 2023 when the sun will rise on the Moon's south pole. Both the ISRO instruments are equipped with solar panels which are expected to be recharged after sunrise.
The Free Press Journal quoted Palanivel Veeramuthuvel, project director of the Chandrayaan-3 Mission of ISRO as saying, “‘The environment during the lunar night is very harsh with temperatures dipping to as low as 175 degrees Celsius." Also read: Chandrayaan-3 mission Shiv Shakti point on Moon: What PM Narendra Modi said today about ISRO triumph
So, what are the chances of Pragyan Rover and Vikram Lander waking up from sleep? Veeramuthuvel says, "There is a very remote chance that the equipment onboard the lander and the rover would survive such temperatures.”
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