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  • “Almost like taking out something from freezer,” Ex-ISRO chief on ‘waking up’ Chandryaan-3’s Vikram, Pragyan
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“Almost like taking out something from freezer,” Ex-ISRO chief on ‘waking up’ Chandryaan-3’s Vikram, Pragyan

Satya Prakash Chaubey 22 September 2023 5 minutes read
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ISRO softlands Vikram lander of Chandrayaan-3 on Moon again: ISRO.

“Almost like taking out something from freezer,” Ex-ISRO chief on ‘waking up’ Chandryaan-3’s Vikram, Pragyan

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As Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) preps to revive Chandrayaan-3’s Vikram lander and rover from ‘sleep mode’ after almost two weeks, former ISRO chairman Madhavan Nair on Friday said there is a fairly good chance that the system will be operational again.

Ahead of the second phase of the lunar mission of Chandryaan-3, former Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman Madhavan Nair has said that there is a fairly good chance that the system will be operational again despite the extremely cold temperature on the moon’s surface. “Vikram Lander and Pragyan Rover have been in deep sleep for almost two weeks now. It is almost like taking out something from the freezer and then trying to use it. The temperatures would have gone beyond -150 degrees Celsius,” Nair told ANI.

ISRO is gearing up to wake the Vikram lander and Pragyan from the ‘sleep mode’ to face the sun’s rays after they were put into after having completed their set tasks. The Vikram lander of the Chandrayaan-3 mission had touched down near the south pole of the moon on August 23 in a historic landing. The former ISRO chairman said there is a fairly good chance that the system will be operational again.

“At that temperature how the batteries, the electronics and the mechanism survived is really a concern. Of course, adequate tests have been done on the ground to establish that it will work even after such conditions. But still, we have to keep our fingers crossed,” the ex-ISRO chief said. He further said, “The solar heat will warm up the instruments and also recharge the batteries. If both these conditions are successfully met, there is a fairly good chance that the system will be operational again.”

He also asserted that if the lander and rover activate successfully then it will help to collect more data from the lunar surface. “Once it comes to operation it is quite possible that we can move around for some distance over the next 14 days and collect adequate data, more data on the surface conditions on the Moon near the South Pole,” Nair said.

#WATCH | Former ISRO Chairman G Madhavan Nair says, "Vikram Lander and Pragyan Rover have been in deep sleep for almost two weeks now. It is almost like checking out something from the freezer and then trying to use it. The temperatures would have gone beyond -150 degrees… pic.twitter.com/XYvQembeHq

— ANI (@ANI) September 22, 2023

Meanwhile, former ISRO scientist Tapan Mishra said that even if the rover fails to revive and the lander works, it will be a miracle. “Originally the Chandrayaan lander rover was designed for only 14 days of operation. It is expected that the temperature will go down to -140 degrees Celsius or lower, in the Southern pole it can reach down to -200 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, no plastic material, no carbon power material or no electronics can survive. They will crack. But I’m hopeful that ISRO must have done a lot of thermal management thing,” Mishra told ANI in Kolkata.

He further said, “If they are successful in the thermal management, if ISRO’s design becomes successful, then tomorrow when the lunar daytime starts then all payloads in the lander and the rover may start working. Even if the rover doesn’t work and the lander works, it will really be a miracle.” Mishra asserted that if it survives one night then it will survive many more lunar nights.

“And if it happens, then we will be in a league that can operate the lunar lander, rover, even throughout the year. If it survives one lunar night, I’m sure it will survive many more lunar nights and it may probably operate from 6 months to one year. That will be a great thing,” he said. Mishra added, “I’m hoping against hope that though ISRO has already satisfied the lander rover could work for 13-14 days when tomorrow when it wakes up then it will be a great credit to ISRO scientists and also if it wakes up tomorrow then it will wake up again the next lunar night and probably it will last much longer. It will give much more valuable information.”

He also said that confirming the presence of water is the next important thing. “There was a lesser induced spectroscopy instrument. It has shown us all the expected metals there. It has also shown us the presence of oxygen there, but we are looking for water. The oxygen can come from the breaking of any other silicon material which is actually the basis of all the rocks anywhere in the universe, also it can come from the breaking up of water.

“But if we could detect hydrogen there, detecting the presence of hydrogen would conclusively prove that there is water because hydrogen is never part of any other compound. So in that case we will be able to conclusively prove that there is water there. We have remote sensing-wise shown the presence of water. Now physically also we will able to show,” he added. After having landed, the Vikram lander and the Pragyan rover performed different sets of tasks on the lunar surface for about 14 days, including finding the presence of sulphur and other minor elements, recording relative temperature, and listening to movements around it. One day on the Moon is equal to 14 days on Earth.

The stated objectives of Chandrayaan-3, India’s third lunar mission were a safe and soft landing, rover roving on the Moon’s surface, and in-situ scientific experiments. In early September, the Vikram lander and Pragyan rover were set in “sleep mode”. (ANI)

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