India loses communication with lunar lander 2.1 km away from Moon

Source: Xinhua| 2019-09-07 05:38:57|Editor: xuxin
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The sreenshot taken on Sept. 7, 2019 shows Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi watching the live broadcast of the landing process of Chandrayaan-2's Lander Vikram on the moon surface in Bangalore, India. India's second Moon mission, Chandrayaan-2's Lander Vikram, lost communication with the ground station at an altitude of 2.1 kilometers from the Lunar surface, said Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chief K. Sivan on Saturday. Vikram was scheduled to land on the moon surface at around 01:55 a.m. (Indian Standard Time). (Str/Xinhua)

NEW DELHI, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- India's second Moon mission, Chandrayaan-2's Lander Vikram, lost communication with the ground station at an altitude of 2.1 kilometers from the Lunar surface, said Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chief K. Sivan on Saturday.

Vikram was scheduled to land on the moon surface at around 01:55 a.m. (Indian Standard Time).

However, as no data could be received from the Rover "Pragyan" even after several minutes passed, the atmosphere turned somber inside the ISRO control room. ISRO chief rushed to brief Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was present on the occasion to watch the landing process, to brief him about the loss of communication with the Lander.

Later, Modi tweeted that India was proud of its scientists, and that the country will continue with its space program.

"India is proud of our scientists! They've given their best and have always made India proud. These are moments to be courageous, and courageous we will be! ISRO Chairman gave updates on Chandrayaan-2. We remain hopeful and will continue working hard on our space programme," Modi wrote.

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