- Chandrayaan 3 Lander has passed EMI/EMC test.
- This test has been done at UR Rao Satellite Center in Bangalore.
- Chandrayaan-3 rover will test it after reaching the surface of the moon.
Whenever ISRO does something, the whole world keeps an eye on its projects and missions. It is not that the Indian Space Research Organization has very advanced technology, in fact, the potential of our brilliant scientists and their lofty intentions have been recognized by the entire world. Now once again ISRO has done such a unique feat. The EMI/EMC (Electro-Magnetic Interference/Electro-Magnetic Compatibility) test of Chandrayaan 3 (Chandrayaan-3) has been successfully completed.
The Indian Space Research Organization has officially announced that Chandrayaan-3 has successfully crossed this milestone. The space agency has conducted the Chandrayaan-3 lander electromagnetic interference/electromagnetic compatibility test. This test went on for three days at UR Rao Satellite Center in Bengaluru, in which ISRO succeeded. The research institute has described it as a major success in the path of India’s lunar mission.
What is this test
Try to understand EMI/EMC, According to ISRO, such tests are conducted to check the electromagnetic level of satellite sub-systems and their efficiency in order to properly mitigate artificial satellites in the environment of space and other planets. let’s go
EMI/EMC testing is carried out to ensure the compatibility of these satellite sub-systems in the space environment. EMI/EMC i.e. Electro-Magnetic Interference/Electro-Magnetic Compatibility Test is done for every satellite mission. The lander of Chandrayaan-3 was also tested for the same, which has been successful on all parameters.
Chandrayaan
ISRO has decided on three major modules for Chandrayaan-3 interplanetary mission. These include the propulsion module, the lander module, and the rover. ISRO says that establishing a radio-frequency (RF) communication link between these three modules is very complex but our scientists are trying their best to make it successful. Chandrayaan-3 will reach the moon and land on its surface and test it through a rover. If all goes well, Chandrayaan 3 will be launched by June 2023, again making India and Indians proud in front of the whole world.
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