ISRO’s 13 Jinx Persists? Chandrayaan-3 Will Lift Off On July 14, Will Land On August 23: ISRO Chief
Finally, it is official. India’s third moon mission – Chandrayaan-3 -
is slated for July 14 afternoon and not on July 13
Bangalore: Finally, it is official. India’s third moon mission –
Chandrayaan-3 - is slated for July 14 afternoon and not on July 13. The
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), in a tweet on Thursday, said:
“Announcing the launch of Chandrayaan-3: LVM3-M4/Chandrayaan-3 Mission: The
launch is now scheduled for July 14, 2023, at 2:35 pm IST from SDSC,
Sriharikota.”
In other words, the LVM3 rocket’s fourth mission is Chandrayaan-3. The
rockets will carry the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft weighing 3,900 kg or 3.9
ton, which is a tad lower than the total carrying capacity of LVM3 rocket.
Earlier, several media outlets had reported July 13 as the launch date for
Chandrayaan-3. Chandrayaan-3 Mission: Encapsulated Assembly of Spacecraft
Mated at Top of India’s Heavy Lift Rocket LVM3.
Announcing the launch of Chandrayaan-3:
— ISRO (@isro) July 6, 2023
🚀LVM3-M4/Chandrayaan-3 🛰️Mission:
The launch is now scheduled for
📆July 14, 2023, at 2:35 pm IST
from SDSC, Sriharikota
Stay tuned for the updates!
“We have the launch window between July 12 and July 19. The exact date has
not been finalised,” a senior Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
official, not wanting to be named, had said. Chandrayaan-3: ISRO’s Moon
Craft Passes Vibration Tests for Launch.
Did the ISRO consider July 13 unlucky and decided the launch on July 14? The
space agency officials might say otherwise, but it should be noted since
1993, the ISRO had never launched any one of its rockets - PSLV, GSLV, LVM3
or SSLV- on a 13th.
The ISRO, till now, was not able to explain the absence of the rocket named
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-C13 (PSLV-C13). After sending up rocket
PSLV-C12, the ISRO jumped one number ahead and called its next rocket, which
launched Oceansat-2 and six European nano satellites, as PSLV-C14.
Queried about PSLV-C13, a high-ranking ISRO official said: "There is no such
rocket designated with that number." He declined to say if ISRO considered
13 an unlucky number.
The ISRO might not have considered July 15 as the launch date for
Chandrayaan-3 as Chandrayaan-2 was originally slated for launch on July 15,
2019. However, owing to a technical problem at the last moment, the launch
was postponed to July 22, 2019.
The Chandrayaan-3 comprises an orbiter or the propulsion module, a lander
called Vikram, and a rover called Pragyan. The orbiter, or the propulsion
module as the ISRO named it weighs 2,148 kg, and the lander, including the
rover, 1,752 kg. The main purpose of Chandrayaan-3 is to safely land the
lander on the moon soil. Following that, the rover will roll out to do the
experiments.
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