98% success rate not my words but panels initial assessment: Isro chief

98% success rate not my words but panels initial assessment: Isro chief

NEW DELHI: Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) chairman K Sivan has clarified that “98% succes..

NEW DELHI: Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) chairman K Sivan has clarified that “98% success rate for the Chandrayaan-2 mission” stated by him earlier was “actually an initial assessment of the committee”, which was set up to look into the reasons of Vikram losing contact with the control room during the final descent on the lunar surface.
Sivan said, “The committee arrived at the figure after considering all the milestones achieved during the mission: From the launch of Chandrayaan-2 till the final descent of the lander. The liftoff of launcher (GSLVMKIII) was successful and thereafter, the modules earth-bound manouevres, trans-lunar injection, lunar-orbit insertion, lunar-orbit manoeuvres and lander-orbiter separation were all perfect. Even the final descent of Vikram till the last leg was perfect.” The Isro chief said the committee would submit its final report to the PMO in a few days.
On the day of the final descent of Vikram lander on September 7, Sivan said, “When I had informed PM Narendra Modi about the control room losing contact with the lander, he consoled me. Though I dont remember his exact wordings as I was in tense mood, what he meant was, You dont worry, you take care. Everything will be alright. Later that morning, after he had addressed Isro scientists, he hugged me as I was emotional.”
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