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Vaan Veli
4 Visningar · 5 månader sedan

இந்திய முத்திரையை பாதிக்கப்போகும் சந்திரயான் 3

The Vikram lander module of Chandrayaan-3 successfully conducted a deboosting manoeuvre on Friday in the critical Moon mission, which launched from Earth on July 14 and is now preparing for its much-anticipated soft landing attempt, tentatively slated for August 23.



After a 40-day trip, Chandrayaan-3 is slated to touchdown on the lunar surface around August 23. (AP)

After a 40-day trip, Chandrayaan-3 is slated to touchdown on the lunar surface around August 23. (AP)
The second deboosting operation will take place on August 20, gradually lowering the module up to 100 kilometres in lunar orbit, from which a soft landing will be attempted. This operation, if successful, will open the way for the Vikram Lander and Pragyan rover to begin their mission, which is planned to last one lunar day (14 Earth days). During this time, they will be gathering various scientific data.

Meanwhile, the propulsion module that carried both the lander and the rover will remain in orbit around the Moon, serving as a communication relay.

Chandrayaan-3 is India's attempt at a soft landing on the lunar surface, nearly four years after the Chandrayaan-2 mission encountered difficulties and fell short of its intended goal in September 2019.


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Vaan Veli
3 Visningar · 5 månader sedan

#vaanveli #moonfacts #chandrayaan3

Hi,

நிலவுக்கு குடி போகணும்னு ஆச படறீங்களா ? அப்போ நீங்க மட்டும் இத பாருங்க

what if we build a house in moon?
Buildings on the moon do not need to be as robust because gravity pull is around 6 times less. A ceiling/floor would require 6 times the mass to break than the comparable ceiling/floor on Earth.

Some moon Facts :
Natural Satellite: The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite and is about 1/6th the size of Earth.

Formation: The prevailing theory is that the Moon formed around 4.5 billion years ago when a Mars-sized object collided with a young Earth, and the debris from this collision eventually coalesced to form the Moon.

Phases: The Moon goes through different phases due to its position relative to the Sun and Earth. These phases include new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, and waning crescent.

Synchronous Rotation: The Moon is in synchronous rotation with Earth, meaning it always shows the same face towards our planet. This side is often referred to as the "near side," while the other side is called the "far side" or "dark side."

Surface Features: The Moon's surface is covered in impact craters, large basins (such as the Imbrium, Serenitatis, and Crisium basins), mountains, valleys, and "seas" or dark, flat areas formed by ancient volcanic activity.

Gravity: The Moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity, which is why astronauts on the Moon can jump higher and objects are much lighter there.

Lunar Maria: The "seas" on the Moon are actually solidified basaltic lava flows from ancient volcanic activity. They were named "maria," which is Latin for "seas," by early astronomers who mistakenly thought they were bodies of water.


Lunar Phases Influence Tides: The Moon's gravitational pull causes tides on Earth. When the Moon is at its closest point to Earth (perigee), tides can be especially high, known as spring tides. When the Moon is at its farthest point from Earth (apogee), tides are less extreme, known as neap tides.

Temperature Extremes: The Moon experiences extreme temperature variations due to its lack of atmosphere. During its daytime, temperatures can reach over 100°C (212°F), while during its nighttime, temperatures can drop below -170°C (-274°F).

Moonquakes: The Moon experiences seismic activity, known as moonquakes. These can be caused by the gravitational interactions with Earth, the cooling and contraction of the Moon's interior, and the residual energy from ancient impacts.

Human Visits: The first human landing on the Moon was by NASA's Apollo 11 mission in 1969, when astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the lunar surface.

Future Exploration: There are plans for future lunar exploration, including establishing a sustainable human presence on the Moon as a stepping stone for further space exploration, such as missions to Mars.

These are just a few intriguing facts about our Moon. It continues to be a subject of scientific research and inspiration for humanity's exploration of space.





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Vaan Veli
Santhosh

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Vaan Veli
1 Visningar · 5 månader sedan

#vaanveli #moonfacts #chandrayaan3

Hi,
இது தெரிஞ்சா நிலவுக்கு போகணும்னு நினைக்கமாட்டீங்க


15 Seconds Challenge on moon:
Because there is no oxygen, you would go unconscious in 15 seconds. Because there is little or no air pressure, your blood and bodily fluids would boil and then freeze.

1. The Moon is the sole natural satellite of Earth.
2. It is roughly one-sixth the size of Earth.
3. On average, the Moon is 238,855 miles (384,400 km) distant from Earth.
4. Because the Moon's gravity is about one-sixth that of Earth's, you would weigh less on the Moon.
5. The Moon possesses an exosphere, which is an extremely thin and tenuous atmosphere that contains trace amounts of helium, neon, and other elements.
6. The Moon orbits Earth in a roughly round orbit.
7. It takes the Moon approximately 27.3 Earth days to orbit our planet.
8. Because the Moon rotates once on its axis in around 27.3 days, we always view the same face from Earth, a phenomenon known as synchronous rotation.
9. The side of the Moon facing away from Earth is referred to as the "far side" or "dark side," despite the fact that it is not literally dark; it is simply obscured from our perspective.
10. The Moon's surface is covered in impact craters caused by billions of meteoroid collisions over billions of years.
The South Pole-Aitken Basin, which is about 1,550 miles (2,500 km) wide, is the Moon's largest crater.
12. Although there is no liquid water on the Moon's surface, there is evidence of water ice in permanently shadowed craters near the pole.

Temperature Extremes: The Moon experiences extreme temperature variations due to its lack of atmosphere. During its daytime, temperatures can reach over 100°C (212°F), while during its nighttime, temperatures can drop below -170°C (-274°F).

Moonquakes: The Moon experiences seismic activity, known as moonquakes. These can be caused by the gravitational interactions with Earth, the cooling and contraction of the Moon's interior, and the residual energy from ancient impacts.

Human Visits: The first human landing on the Moon was by NASA's Apollo 11 mission in 1969, when astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the lunar surface.

Future Exploration: There are plans for future lunar exploration, including establishing a sustainable human presence on the Moon as a stepping stone for further space exploration, such as missions to Mars.

These are just a few intriguing facts about our Moon. It continues to be a subject of scientific research and inspiration for humanity's exploration of space.


Lunar Phases Influence Tides: The Moon's gravitational pull causes tides on Earth. When the Moon is at its closest point to Earth (perigee), tides can be especially high, known as spring tides. When the Moon is at its farthest point from Earth (apogee), tides are less extreme, known as neap tides.





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Vaan Veli
Santhosh






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Vaan Veli
1 Visningar · 5 månader sedan

Luna 25 crashed what really happened, Details in the video. The robotic Luna-25 spacecraft appeared to have “ceased its existence” after a failed orbital adjustment, the space agency Roscosmos said, Russia's first moon mission in 47 years failed after its Luna-25 spacecraft spun out of control and smashed into moon on August 20. Russia's state space corporation, Roskosmos, said it had lost contact with the craft shortly after a problem occurred as the craft was shunted into pre-landing orbit today.
Russia’s first moon mission in decades fails as Luna-25 crashes into lunar surface; all eyes on Chandrayaan-3 now
ussia’s Luna-25 has crashed on the Moon’s surface, the country’s space agency said Sunday, leaving India’s Chandrayaan-3 on course to become the first spacecraft to land near the lunar south pole.

On Sunday morning, Chandrayaan-3 moved into its pre-landing orbit of 25 km x 134 km from the lunar surface, in preparation for its scheduled landing on Wednesday. It is from this orbit that the spacecraft would begin its descent at around 5.45 pm IST on Wednesday. The touchdown is expected to happen after 15 minutes.

Luna-25 was scheduled to make a soft landing on the Moon’s surface on Monday, August 21, two days ahead of Chandrayaan-3. Both of them were supposed to land in the region around the lunar south pole. But the Russian spacecraft developed problems on Saturday as it tried to move into the pre-landing orbit

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Vaan Veli
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சந்திரயான் 3 சந்திக்கப்போகும் மிக பெரிய சவால் | மிக முக்கியமான கட்டம் இன்று

Chandrayaan-3:
Chandrayaan-3 is the third lunar exploration mission by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It is a follow-up to Chandrayaan-2, which consisted of an orbiter, lander (Vikram), and rover (Pragyan). However, the Vikram lander failed to make a soft landing on the Moon's surface. Chandrayaan-3 is intended to rectify this by focusing solely on the lander and rover components, aiming to achieve a successful landing.


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