Chandrayaan-2 Counts Down To First Lunar South Polar Region Landing
Chandrayaan-2 In Countdown To Launch 15 July From Satish Dhawan Space Center Atop Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III; First South Pole Region Landing And First India Soft-Landing Planned 6 Sep Between Manzinus C and Simpellius N Craters At 70° S Latitude; 2,380-kg Orbiter, 1,470-kg Lander And 27-kg Rover Carry 14 Science Payloads; Orbiter Is Expected To Operate One Year While Vikram Lander And Pragyan Rover Have Design Lifetime Of 15 Days On Surface; US$143M Budget Is Less Than Summer Movie
Credits: ISRO