If everything is okay, India will send a search engine for the moon for the second time in April. After launching Chandrayaan-1 for the first time in 2008, Chandrayaan-2 will launch the Indian Space Research Organization- Isro.
An Orbiter Spacecraft that will carry the Moon in the expedition. With this, there will be a 'lander' to land on the moon.
Run around the roar moon with the space station and search on various topics.
With the help of GSLV-MK-2 rocket, Chandrayaan-2 will be transmitted to the moon.
For the second time, the Indian Space Research Organization will spend about 1000 crore rupees for running a moon mission, which is less than the cost of the science-based film 'Interstellar' in Hollywood.
ISRO Chief Officer K. Sivan told the Times of India that the entire work was done as simple as possible. The engine is built entirely on domestic technology.
He said that the completion of the mission has been strictly monitored at every step, so that there is no loss of anything at all, there is no denial. Surveillance has been run at every stage of the spacecraft.
The ISRO chairman also said, "Already in the late stages the mission of the space station is to test the moon. The engine that made the IOS for 'Chandrayaan-2', which can safely enter the moon safely, has been examined by Mahendragiri in Tirunelveli district and two centers of ISLA at Chalakkara in Chitradurga district of Bangalore. The satellite is undergoing testing.
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