Chandrayaan-3 launcher uncontrolled re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere: ISRO

Breaking News: Recently, ISRO announced that the part of the Chandrayaan 3 launcher has made uncontrolled re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere. This news was announced yesterday by ISRO officials. They said that the cryogenic upper stage of the LVM3 M4 launch vehicle which successfully injured the Chandrayan 3 spacecraft into the intended orbit on 14th July 2023, made an uncontrolled re-entry into the Earth atmosphere at around 14:42 Indian Standard Times (IST) on 16th November 2023, Thursday. This is one of the biggest shocking news of the current time because it was not expected at all. Now read this entire article without missing anything to learn every single thing.

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Recently, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) claimed that the cryogenic upper stage of the LVM3 M4 launch vehicle successfully launched the Chandrayan 3 spacecraft in the intended orbit on 14th July 2023. It has made an uncontrolled re-entry into the atmosphere of Earth. This happened at around 14:42 Indian Standard Time (IST) on 16th November 2023, Thursday. ISRO has given a statement in which they have said that the probable impact was earlier predicated on the North Pacific Ocean, The final ground track was not passed in India. Scroll down to learn more.

According to ISRO, the re-entry of the rocket body NORAD ID 57321 took place around 124 days after its successful launch. It has been claimed that the after-mission orbital lifetime of the LVM3 M4 cryogenic upper stage is completed with the 25-year rule so that it has the low-Earth orbit object as recommended by the Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee. After the successful launch of Chandrayaan 3 the upper stage went under the passivation so that it could remove every single residual propellant and energy source which minimised the risks of the explosions of the accident.

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ISRO has also claimed that the passivation and the after-mission disposal of the rocket body in adherence to international acceptance which follows the guidelines once again reaffirms India’s commitment to preserve long-term sustainability in outer space activities. On 16th November 2023, Thursday, the Indian Space Organization invited some innovative ideas and some designs of the robotic rovers from the youth for the missions that are going to be held in the future. The UR Rao Satellite Centre has solicited from the youth from India where there are some great ideas and designs of the robotic rovers for the mission which is going to be held in the future by the development opportunities in space robotics so that it participates and it ends in the leverage the creative thinking in the youth of the nation for the ISRO interplanetary missions.

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