Chandrayaan 3: Rover has moved 100 m from lander, both to be put to "sleep" to withstand night, says ISRO chief

"The good news is that 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.

Aditya-L1 launch: ISRO chief shares important updates on India's Sun mission and Chandrayaan-3
Lunar mission Chandrayaan 3's rover and lander are functioning well and they would be put to "sleep" soon to withstand the night on the Moon, ISRO Chairman S Somanath said on Saturday. The lander and rover, 'Vikram' and 'Pragyaan', respectively, were still functioning and "our team with scientific instruments are doing a lot of work now," he said.

"The good news is that 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.

Read more: Aditya L1 spacecraft successfully separated from PSLV rocket, now en route to Sun-Earth L1 point


The ISRO chief was addressing from the Mission Control Center here after the launch of India's maiden solar mission, Aditya L1.


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