LUNAR LANDMARK CONFIRMATION
Why in the News?
- NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) successfully conducted a laser beam experiment on Vikram lander, confirming its position on the Moon.
- LRA Functionality: Laser beams bounced off Vikram’s Laser Retroreflector Array (LRA), a 20-gram instrument with eight mirrors, validating all seven payloads on Vikram and two on Pragyaan rover.
Unique Features of Vikram’s LRA
- Compact Sophistication: Vikram’s LRA, the smallest and most advanced among lunar instruments, holds potential applications, including guiding Artemis astronauts and marking spacecraft locations.
- Versatility: Designed to last for decades, the LRA serves as a geodetic station, aiding current and future lunar missions.
Source: BBC
About Chandrayaan 3
· Indian Space Research Organisation’s second attempt, following Chandrayaan-2, showcases India’s capability in safe lunar landing and roving. · On August 23, 2023, the Lander Module successfully executed a soft landing on the Lunar South Pole, making India the first to achieve this milestone and the fourth globally for soft landings on the Moon. · The Chandrayaan-3 Mission was initiated on July 14, 2023, utilizing the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III (LVM3) from Sriharikota. |