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Chandrayaan-3: NASA, ESA support ISRO in lunar landing; Know how

The Vikram Lander, launched on July 14, is set to touch down on the moon on August 23. International space organizations, including NASA, are supporting India’s third moon trip. NASA provides telemetry and tracking coverage, while the European Space Agency (ESA) monitors the satellite’s orbit. A third ground station is installed in the ESTRACK network. 100

It is August 23 today and the Vikram Lander is set to land on the moon, as scheduled. The July 14 launch of the Chandrayaan-3 project is making headlines because India might create history by landing on the moon.

NASA and other foreign space agencies are helping India with its third lunar journey. You’re probably interested how NASA is helping India’s space mission. Since the spacecraft’s launch, NASA has helped ISRO track its status.

ISRO finances. NASA’s Deep Space Network is providing telemetry and tracking coverage during the powered descent phase from Deep Space Station (DSS)-36 and DSS-34 at Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex, followed by DSS-65 at Madrid. JPL Interplanetary Network Directorate Customer Interface Manager Sami Asmar told The Hindu.

The ESA and NASA have supported India.Through two of the ESTRACK network’s ground stations, the ESA monitors the satellite as it orbits the earth. According to Ramesh Chellathurai, a ground operations engineer at ESOC Darmstadt, Germany, ESA also collects data from the spacecraft and sends it to the Mission Operations Centre in Bengaluru. It also sends orders given from Bengaluru to the flying satellite.

The assistance of these agencies’ ground stations is crucial as Chandrayaan-3’s Lander nears its touchdown. In order to track and communicate with the Lander Module during the Lunar Descent phase, a third ground station has been installed in the ESTRACK network.

Conclusion:-

The Vikram Lander, launched on July 14, is set to touch down on the moon on August 23. The Chandrayaan-3 project, launched on July 14, is a major project in India’s history, with the goal of making history if successful landing. International space organizations, such as NASA, are assisting India with its third moon trip. NASA’s Deep Space Network provides telemetry and tracking coverage during the powered descent phase from DSS-36 and DSS-34 at Canberra and DSS-65 at Madrid. The European Space Agency (ESA) also supports India through two ground stations in the ESTRACK network, monitoring the satellite’s orbit and collecting data from the spacecraft. A third ground station has been installed in the ESTRACK network to track and communicate with the Lander Module during the Lunar Descent phase.

Nitin Gohil
Nitin Gohil
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