Chandrayaan-1, Chandrayaan-2, and upcoming Chandrayaan-3 are India's lunar exploration missions undertaken by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). These missions have contributed significantly to lunar science and technology development. Chandrayaan-1: Launch Date: October 22, 2008 Objectives: Study the Moon's surface composition, mineralogy, and search for water ice in polar regions. Instruments : Moon Impact Probe, Moon Impact Mapper (M3), Miniature Synthetic Aperture Radar (MiniSAR), etc. Notable Achievement : Discovery of water molecules on the lunar surface. Chandrayaan-2 : Launch Date : July 22, 2019 Objectives: To explore the Moon's south polar region, study its mineral composition, and search for water ice. Components : Orbiter, Vikram Lander, Pragyan Rover Lander Issues : The Vikram Lander crash-landed on the Moon's surface due to a communication loss during descent. Orbiter's Success : The Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter continues to provide ...
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