Going to the moon and studying there has always been a serious and important topic for the world. However, once a human mission has not been sent to the moon. India was sent to Chandrayaan, which was an unmanned mission. Many countries of the world are preparing to send their rover i.e. robotics explorer to the moon, which can be studied there. There are only counted countries in the world who sent a rover on the moon that means a robot who studies them there.
'A small hope' rover from India to moon
Team Indus is an Indian startup and it will be the first private company in the country to send its rover to the moon. It will be launched on December 28 with the help of ISRO's PSLV. The company claims that it is the world's lightest rover that will reach the surface of the moon.
We have examined the functional prototype of this rover going to the moon and have tried to know how it will be sent to the moon and how it works. In order to understand this better, we have also spoken to Team India's Lead Rover System System Engineer Karan Vaish, who has played a vital role in making it.
Google will pay $ 20 million after 500 meters of moon surface
This small and powerful rover has been named 'A Little Hope' (ECA). Team Indus also has a selection for Google Lunar Xprize. Under this the rover will be softened on the first moon and 500 meters on the moon surface. If this ECA Rover managed to run 500 meters on the moon, it would be considered a winner of Google Lunar Xprize and the Google team would give Indus 20 million dollars.
Only 7 kg will be the rover
Karan Vaish has said, "Its specialty is that any number of rover sent on the moon so far is very heavy and now China, Russia and the US have sent it. It will be 6.5 to 7 kg, and it will be lightest. '
Giving details in detail about the ECA rover, Karan said, 'this is a 4 wheel drive rover under which each wheel can be controlled separately. It has two high-definition cameras which are 4 megapixels. These two cameras work like our eyes. By clicking image with first left and then right, image processing will be able to know how the stone surface of the moon will be and whether the rover will walk on it or not.
This rover has a solar panel, which lays the lithium-aux battery charge and runs the motor, camera and processor in the rover. Significantly, it will run on the Eka Rover Moon till 1 Lunar Day i.e. 14 Earth Day
This rover will be first placed in the main spacecraft (lander), inside it from the ground to the moon. SPSCRAFT will be kept inside the PSLV of ISRO. ISRO's PSLV will leave 800 kilometers above a bar, after which the remaining four lakh kilometers will be given spacecraft itself. On reaching the moon, this rover will have a soft landing on the surface. Soft landing means that it will descend so that it can move there. Spacross will lift the ECA rover to the surface and after this it will start running on the rover surface.
What will India gain from this
According to Karan Vaish, there are only three countries in the world who have gone to the moon. After Russia, Chinese and US, India can now join the league through this mission. In India, those can be included in the selected countries.
Karan Vaish has said, "We can show the world through this mission that world-class technology and top-level engineering are also possible from India. In the current period, India is known mostly as a computer that provides computer science and coding, software services, which is not correct. We can do everything here, manufacturing, technology, electronics and hardware, and this mission is proof of it.
How different is this moon mission from Chandrayaan?
Karan Vaish has said, "India has sent Chandrayaan 1, which rotates in the moon's orbit and there is a small device which leaves the moon and it stops working as soon as it falls on the surface of the moon. . The work of this rover starts from there. That is, after reaching the surface of the moon, the rover starts working, hence it is different from the Chandrayaan.
'A small hope' rover from India to moon
Team Indus is an Indian startup and it will be the first private company in the country to send its rover to the moon. It will be launched on December 28 with the help of ISRO's PSLV. The company claims that it is the world's lightest rover that will reach the surface of the moon.
We have examined the functional prototype of this rover going to the moon and have tried to know how it will be sent to the moon and how it works. In order to understand this better, we have also spoken to Team India's Lead Rover System System Engineer Karan Vaish, who has played a vital role in making it.
Google will pay $ 20 million after 500 meters of moon surface
This small and powerful rover has been named 'A Little Hope' (ECA). Team Indus also has a selection for Google Lunar Xprize. Under this the rover will be softened on the first moon and 500 meters on the moon surface. If this ECA Rover managed to run 500 meters on the moon, it would be considered a winner of Google Lunar Xprize and the Google team would give Indus 20 million dollars.
Only 7 kg will be the rover
Karan Vaish has said, "Its specialty is that any number of rover sent on the moon so far is very heavy and now China, Russia and the US have sent it. It will be 6.5 to 7 kg, and it will be lightest. '
Giving details in detail about the ECA rover, Karan said, 'this is a 4 wheel drive rover under which each wheel can be controlled separately. It has two high-definition cameras which are 4 megapixels. These two cameras work like our eyes. By clicking image with first left and then right, image processing will be able to know how the stone surface of the moon will be and whether the rover will walk on it or not.
This rover has a solar panel, which lays the lithium-aux battery charge and runs the motor, camera and processor in the rover. Significantly, it will run on the Eka Rover Moon till 1 Lunar Day i.e. 14 Earth Day
This rover will be first placed in the main spacecraft (lander), inside it from the ground to the moon. SPSCRAFT will be kept inside the PSLV of ISRO. ISRO's PSLV will leave 800 kilometers above a bar, after which the remaining four lakh kilometers will be given spacecraft itself. On reaching the moon, this rover will have a soft landing on the surface. Soft landing means that it will descend so that it can move there. Spacross will lift the ECA rover to the surface and after this it will start running on the rover surface.
What will India gain from this
According to Karan Vaish, there are only three countries in the world who have gone to the moon. After Russia, Chinese and US, India can now join the league through this mission. In India, those can be included in the selected countries.
Karan Vaish has said, "We can show the world through this mission that world-class technology and top-level engineering are also possible from India. In the current period, India is known mostly as a computer that provides computer science and coding, software services, which is not correct. We can do everything here, manufacturing, technology, electronics and hardware, and this mission is proof of it.
How different is this moon mission from Chandrayaan?
Karan Vaish has said, "India has sent Chandrayaan 1, which rotates in the moon's orbit and there is a small device which leaves the moon and it stops working as soon as it falls on the surface of the moon. . The work of this rover starts from there. That is, after reaching the surface of the moon, the rover starts working, hence it is different from the Chandrayaan.



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