Isro conducts Chandrayaan-2 Moon lander’s deorbit manoeuvre successfully
Isro conducts Chandrayaan-2 Moon lander’s deorbit manoeuvre successfully Deorbiting manoeuvres involve the firing of the spacecraft’s engines to slow down its pace and bring it closer to the Moon’s surface Current Affairs :- After effectively isolating India’s first Moon lander, Vikram, on Monday, the Indian Space Research Organization (Isro) directed its first deorbit move effectively on Tuesday. The move started at 0850 hours and had a length of 4 seconds. Isro authorities said that after Tuesday’s deorbit move, the lander had accomplished a 109 x 120 km circle around the Moon. One more deorbit move will be directed on Wednesday and the circle that the lander will accomplish after this will be 39 X 110 km. The exertion is to delicate land the lander in the South polar district of the Moon between two cavities – Manzinus C and Simpelius N – on September 7, 2019. Deorbiting moves include the terminating of the shuttle’s motors to hinder its pace and carry it clos...