The Inquiry Committee will report on the defects of record landers


The Indian Space Research Organization's ambitious Lunar Mission Chandrayan-1 may have lost contact with Lander Vikram, but the agency can find many information on the Moon from the Chandrayan-1 mission. In this regard, ISRO chief K Sivan said that the orbiter was doing a good job and that all payload operations were working properly.

Not only this, a national level committee is investigating what was wrong with the lander. The future will be planned after this committee is reported. ISRO Chir Sivan interviewed President Ram Nath Kovind in this regard. On September 7, when landing on the surface of the moon, only a distance of 2 km was left, the contact of the land record was lost. Since the life span of this lander is only 3 days, it is not expected to be contacted again.

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