Earlier there were no rover and landers with Chandrayaan, this time they would also be part of the mission Chandrayaan-2 will be launched in the South Pole of the Moon, weighing 3290 kg.ISRO Lander will be landed in the Moon’s South Pole. Two places have been selected for this. One of these places will be finalized soon. In any of these places and landlord of any country has not landed. According to ISRO, the South Poll land is soft and there will be no problem in moving the rover. The rover has six wheels and weighs 20 kg.For the power of the rover there is no problem, it is also equipped with solar power equipment. This will allow the distance from the earth to accurately determine the distance of the rover. Earlier this year, Chandrayaan-1 was launched in 2008, but due to lack of fuel the mission ended on August 29, 2009.
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