ISRO) on Monday said that Chandrayaan-3's Vikram lander has exceeded its mission objectives after it successfully underwent a hop experiment.
«On command, it fired the engines, elevated itself by about 40 cm as expected and landed safely at a distance of 30 – 40 cm away. Importance: This 'kick-start' enthuses future sample return and human missions!» ISRO said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
It further asserted, «all systems performed nominally and are healthy.
Deployed Ramp, ChaSTE and ILSA were folded back and redeployed successfully after the experiment.»
Chandrayaan 3's rover 'Pragyaan' had completed its assignments on the lunar surface and was set into sleep mode on Saturday. The space agency's announcement came hours after its chief S Somanath said the lunar mission's rover and lander, 'Pragyaan' and 'Vikram', respectively were functioning well and they would be put to «sleep» soon to withstand the night on the Moon.
«The Rover completed its assignments.
It is now safely parked and set into Sleep mode. APXS and LIBS payloads are turned off.
Data from these payloads is transmitted to the Earth via the Lander,» ISRO said in an update on social media platform X.
At present, the battery was fully charged and the solar panel oriented to receive the light at the next sunrise expected on September 22, 2023.
«The receiver is kept on. Hoping for a successful awakening for another set of assignments! Else, it will forever stay there as India's lunar ambassador,» it said.
Somanath had earlier in the day said the rover has moved almost 100 metres from the lander.
«And we are going to start the process of making both of them sleep in the coming one or two days because they have to withstand the night,» he said.
(With inputs