Chandrayaan-2 is a two module configuration spacecraft comprising of the ‘Orbiter Craft’ and the ‘Lander Craft’. “The Orbiter Craft Module structure is a three tonne category bus structure made out of a central composite cylinder, shear webs and deck panels,” a release quoted HAL CMD Mr T Suvarna Raju said June 22.
The Chandrayaan-2 mission is aimed at placing an Orbiter around the moon and sending a Lander and Rover to the surface of the moon. It will be launched by a Geo-Stationary Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-MKII).
Chandrayaan 2, India’s second mission to the Moon, is proposed to be launched by end of 2016 or beginning of 2017.
HAL-ISRO Partnership
HAL has partnered and supported ISRO throughout its journey by providing hardware for satellites, SLV, ASLV, PSLV, GSLVMKII and GSLV MKIII (LVM3).
HAL's association with India's prestigious space programme dates back to early 70s, when HAL provided technical inputs and manufacturing support to ISRO for realisation of light alloy structural assemblies for satellites and launch vehicle.
HAL had built the structural assembly of India's first satellite “Aryabhata” which was launched on April 19, 1975. The association further strengthened with vital inputs from HAL to build the satellites “Bhaskara-1”, “Apple” and Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV). The technical capabilities of HAL made ISRO to partner with it in all its space endeavours including the recent Mars Mission. HAL has a division at Bangalore totally dedicated to cater to ISRO’s growing requirement.
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