Chandrayaan-3 Scheduled to End in Next 7 Days...
Chandrayaan-3 is scheduled to end its operations in the coming week after india made history with its ambitious third moon mission, which was carried out by the indian space research organisation (ISRO). This comes after isro announced that two or all three of Chandrayaan-3's missions had been completed. The first two missions, which demonstrated a soft and safe lunar landing and showed how to move a rover on the moon, were both a success. While the third mission, which consists of in-situ lunar science experiments, is currently in progress. india was the first country to reach the unexplored south pole of the moon and the fourth nation to successfully land on the lunar surdata-face thanks to the mission.The lifespan of Chandrayaan-3 is 14 Earth days, or one lunar day, and isro may attempt to extend it by an additional day. However, whether there is sufficient power to maintain the vikram Lander and Pragyan Rover in good working order will be the deciding factor. The mission has already completed 7 days; there are still 7 days left.The 'lunar night' phenomenon will soon bring the mission to an end. The moon's surdata-face is essentially obscured during this time, making it impossible for the solar-powered Pragyan rover to carry out its mission. 14 days on Earth, or one lunar day, will pass during this time.The moon rotates for 28 days on Earth, which results in lunar night. Darkness falls upon the moon at this time.