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Four astronauts have been identified for the mission, ISRO chief K Sivan said adding the training of astronauts will start from the third week of this month in Russia.
The work-related to Chandrayaan 3 and Gaganyaan was going on simultaneously, he told reporters here.
The ISRO chief also congratulated the Chennai based techie who recently located the Vikram lander of Chandrayaan-2 that hard-landed and maintained that it was the space agency’s policy not to release picture of the crashed module.
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To a question on what went wrong with Vikram lander, he said it was due to velocity reduction failure.
“The velocity reduction failure was due to internal reasons,” he said.
Chandrayaan-2 mission was India’s first attempt to land on the lunar surface. The ISRO had planned the landing on the South Pole of the lunar surface. However, the lander Vikram hard-landed.