Chandrayaan 2 Launch Live Streaming by ISRO: How to Watch Live Telecast of 'Bahubali' Rocket's Launch From Sriharikota Online on YouTube, Facebook & Twitter
In a tweet, ISRO said it will host live streaming of Chandrayaan 2's launch on its Twitter and Facebook accounts, and on YouTube channel.
Sriharikota, July 14: The Indian Space Research Organisation or ISRO will launch Chandrayaan 2, India’s second lunar mission, tomorrow from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC), Sriharikota. In a tweet, ISRO said it will host live streaming of Chandrayaan 2's launch on its Twitter and Facebook accounts, and on YouTube channel. The live streaming of Chandrayaan 2 can also be watched on www.isro.gov.in.
The live streaming of the Chandrayaan 2 launch from Sriharikota will begin on ISRO's accounts at 2:45 am tomorrow. Here are links of ISRO's Twitter and Facebook accounts. Here is the link of ISRO's YouTube channel. Chandrayaan 2 spacecraft will be carried into space by the 640-tonne rocket Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle-Mark III (GSLV-Mk III), which is nicknamed the ‘Bahubali’, as like the hero in the successful film lifts a heavy Lingam. The spacecraft has three modules namely Orbiter, Lander (Vikram) and Rover (Pragyan). Chandrayaan 2 Will Carry NASA’s Laser Instruments to Moon: US Space Agency.
The lander is named “Vikram” as a tribute to the pioneer of India’s space programme and former ISRO chairman Vikram Sarabhai. The 20-hour countdown for early morning lift-off of GSLV-Mk III carrying Chandrayaan 2 spacecraft began at 6:51 am today. When Chandrayaan 2’s rover lands on the Moon, India will become the fifth country in the world to achieve the feat. India launched its maiden moon mission Chandrayaan-1 on October 22, 2008. Chandrayaan-2 New Images: ISRO Releases Photos of Moon Mission A Week Ahead of Launch, Describes Features.
Integration of Chandrayaan 2 | Behind the scene:
About 16 minutes into its flight, the Rs 375 crore GSLV-Mk III rocket is expected to sling the Rs 603 crore Chandrayaan-2 into an Earth parking 170x40,400 km orbit. The distance between the Earth and the moon is about 3.844 lakh km. The spacecraft is expected to make a soft landing on the moon on September 6.
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