Russia and India are ready to land on the moon and conquer the mission moon. Where India's Chandrayaan 3 is in the last phase of landing and is just 25 kilometers away from the moon. At the same time, there is a possibility of Russia's Luna 25 landing on the moon tomorrow. However, Russia's Luna-25 is already in trouble before landing. Luna 25 collided with a stone in space even before changing the orbit. However, now there is no clear information on whether it will be able to land or not. Apart from this, Chandrayaan 3 of India and Luna 25 of Russian Moon Mission both have their eyes on the Moon's South Pole. Both will try to land on the South Pole. There is a collision between the two landings. In such a situation, in Mission Moon, from landing to economy, let us know who will create history from India or Russia.
Landing sight on South Pole
Chandrayaan-3 is India's third and second attempt to touch the Moon's South Pole for the Moon mission. At the same time, Luna-25 for Russia is its first mission after 47 years after 1976. However, Roscosmos has said that the two missions will not come in each other's way as they have separate landing plans. At the same time, according to the information, both countries have an eye on landing on the south pole of the moon. Russian Roscosmos has said that there is enough space for everyone on the Moon. Former ISRO chief Dr K Sivan told PTI that India's Chandrayaan 3 aims to touch the Moon's South Pole.
South Pole portion of the Moon (Space.com)
India-Russia's moon mission is different like this
The weight of Luna-25 of Russia is 1,750 kg while the weight of Chandrayaan-3 is 3,800 kg. There is a huge difference in the budget of these two as well. While the budget of Chandrayaan-3 is only Rs 615 crore, Russia has not announced the budget of Luna-25. However, according to some media reports, its cost is around Rs 1,600 crore. Which is about two and a half times more than India's Chandrayaan 3. The cost of Chandrayaan-3 is much less than that of Chandrayaan-2. At the same time, it does not have an orbiter like Chandrayaan-2.
Meanwhile, Chrisfin Karthik, scientist at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bengaluru, was quoted as saying by PTI that, be it Russia or India, whichever country succeeds in soft landing will become the first country to do so. If India's Chandrayaan 3 makes a soft landing on the south pole of the moon, then it will become the first country in the history of the world to do so in a low budget. However, in terms of landing, it can beat Russia's Luna-25.
Both countries will fight like this
If India succeeds in its Chandrayaan-3 mission, it will be a major recovery from the failure of its previous attempt to reach the Moon's South Pole. However, for Russia, a Moon mission after 47 years would mean proving that it is still at the forefront of the space world. Overall, the countdown for the landing has begun for both the countries. However, before this there is bad news for Luna 25 of Russia. Actually, Russian scientists were trying to send their moon mission Luna-25 closer to the moon. Meanwhile, Russian scientists were disappointed due to an incident. The impact of micrometeorites on Luna is coming to the fore, which are pieces of stone and iron in space. Due to this, the matter of collision of Luna 25 is coming to the fore. People of both countries are eagerly waiting to know who will be the first to reach the Moon's South Pole.
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