Chandrayaan-3 Lander Tool Now Acts as a Signpost in the Lunar South Pole Region

Chandrayaan-3 Lander Tool (LRA):

The LRA, or Laser Retroreflector Array from NASA, on Chandrayaan-3 is a complex gadget that plays a crucial role in space communication. This sophisticated instrument, embedded on the Vikram lander, consists of eight corner-cube retroreflectors strategically arranged on a support structure. Now, here’s where it gets intriguing – the LRA doesn’t actively transmit signals but, rather, waits to burst forth with reflected laser beams when contacted by orbiting spacecraft.

“The Laser Retroreflector Array (LRA) on the Chandrayaan-3 lander has begun serving as a fiducial point points (precisely located markers for reference) on the moon. NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) achieved a laser range measurement using the LRA by successfully detecting signals reflected by it on December 12, 2023. The ranging utilized the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) on the LRO. The observation occurred during lunar night time, with the LRO ascending to the east of Chandrayaan-3.”-ISRO

 

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NASA Spacecraft Establishes Contact with India’s Chandrayaan-3 Lander on the Moon:

NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) spacecraft recently snapped intriguing images of the Moon’s surface, specifically capturing the landing site of India’s Chandrayaan-3.NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) took pictures of the spot where India’s Chandrayaan-3 landed on the Moon. Chandrayaan-3, launched by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), landed on August 23, 2023. The landing happened around 600 kilometers away from the Moon’s South Pole. The LRO, like a space camera, captured images of this historic landing site.

NASA stated that On December 12, 2023, at 3 p.m. EST, NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) directed its laser altimeter tool towards Vikram. Vikram, stationed approximately 62 miles (100 kilometers) from LRO near the Manzinus crater in the moon’s south pole region,
received laser pulses from LRO. Following the orbiter’s detection of reflected light from a small NASA retroreflector on Vikram, scientists at
NASA were thrilled to confirm the success of their method.
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Exploring the Signature Features of LRA:

In a monumental display of global collaboration, NASA orchestrated the integration of the Laser Retroreflector Array (LRA) onto the Vikram lander, a feat accomplished with the combined efforts of international partners. This intricate contraption boasts an arrangement of eight corner-cube retroreflectors artfully mounted on a hemispherical support structure.

In a monumental display of global collaboration, NASA orchestrated the integration of the Laser Retroreflector Array (LRA) onto the Vikram lander, a feat accomplished with the combined efforts of international partners. This intricate contraption boasts an arrangement of eight corner-cube retroreflectors artfully mounted on a hemispherical support structure.

 

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                                                                      photo credit: ISRO(Indian Space Research Organization)

 

To know more about Chandrayaan-3 Lander visit-ISRO (Official site of ISRO )

and nasa.gov

 

 

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ISRO Latest Upcoming New Missions 2024

ISRO Latest Updates:

In the fascinating world of space exploration, India’s space agency, ISRO, is gearing up for an exciting year ahead. After the successful Chandrayaan 3 mission and the launch of India’s first solar observation mission, Aditya L1, ISRO is all set to take us on more cosmic adventures.

ISRO as the captain of a space journey, planning to embark on at least 12 missions in the upcoming year. This is a big deal and surpasses their previous achievements. The chairman, S. Somanath, shared this ambitious plan on Monday, saying they might even do more missions depending on how well they can build the necessary hardware and complete testing.

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List Of Upcoming ISRO Missions:

1. NISAR:

NISAR is like a smart space camera created by NASA and ISRO. Imagine it as a cosmic eye taking detailed pictures of Earth every 12 days, not just for looks but to understand our planet better. Launching in January 2024, NISAR uses advanced radar to reveal Earth’s secrets – from how nature works to changes in ice and potential dangers like earthquakes. It’s not just a cool tech gadget; think of NISAR as a watchful space buddy, helping us learn more about our home and keeping an eye out for anything that might affect it. Get ready for some cosmic revelations!

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2.INSAT 3DS:

It’s this cool satellite that India’s space folks, ISRO, are planning to send up in January 2024. It’s like our weather guardian in the sky, keeping tabs on weather stuff, helping out with disasters, and giving us better heads up on what’s going to happen with the weather.

They’re going to launch it using something called GSLV-MK-II. Imagine it as a super-smart space tool, making sure we understand and handle weather changes and disasters here on Earth. It’s like our space superhero, making sure we’re in the loop about what’s going on up there.

 

3.Gaganyaan-1:

So, here’s the scoop on Gaganyaan 1 – it’s the first-ever mission of this cool project where ISRO and Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) are teaming up. They’re planning to launch it in either January or February 2024. This mission is like the starting point for India’s Human Spaceflight Program.

 

Gaganyaan 1 is basically a test flight, and it’s built to carry three crew members. The idea is to get everything in shape and ready for India’s big leap into sending people into space. It’s like the warm-up before the main event, making sure everything’s good to go for our manned space adventure!

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4. Mangalyaan-2:

So, Mangalyaan-2, or MOM 2 as they call it, is like round two of ISRO’s mission to Mars. They’re planning to check out the surface, atmosphere, and weather conditions of the red planet.

This spacecraft they’re sending, MOM 2, is going to be loaded with fancy tools, like a super-powered camera to figure out what Mars is made of and a magnetometer to suss out its magnetic field. Plus, they’ve got a radar on board to make a cool map of Mars’ surface. It’s like they’re gearing up to unlock more secrets about our mysterious neighbor in space. So, get ready for the next Mars adventure!

 

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5. Shukrayaan-1(Venus Orbiter Mission)

It’s this mission Launch day might be around December 2024 or 2025 – still figuring out the exact date.

Now, picture this spacecraft as Venus’ BFF for five years. Its main gig? Digging into Venus’ atmosphere, trying to understand its vibe. It’s like ISRO is sending our cosmic detective to uncover all the secrets Venus has been keeping. Get ready for some space excitement as India dives into the Venusian mysteries!

 

 

More Plans:

India has big plans in the next five years – they’re looking to send up a whopping 50 satellites for gathering geo-intelligence. These satellites will form a kind of satellite network in different orbits, helping track troop movements and capturing images across vast areas. The head honcho at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), S Somanath, spilled the beans at ‘Techfest,’ a cool science event by IIT Bombay.

He’s saying that to make India a real powerhouse, we need way more satellites, like ten times what we have now. They’ve got 50 satellites all set to go in the next five years, aiming to boost India’s geo-intelligence game. According to Mr. Somanath, launching satellites on this scale will make India more secure by dealing with potential threats.

 

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