It may take several months for India to be able to attempt a launch again, said Susmita Mohanty, co-founder and chief executive officer of Earth2Orbit
Chandrayaan-2, India's indigenous moon mission, was successfully launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota on Monday
The Rs 978 crore mission was called off on July 15 barely an hour before the lift-off after the scientists noticed a glitch in the three-stage rocket during the propellant filling phase
Dubbed as 'Baahubali', the Rs 978 crore unmanned mission lifted-off from the second launchpad at the spaceport into skies at 2.43 pm
The mission, named Aditya- L1, will be launched in the first half of 2020
Isro would be adjusting the travel time by tweaking the earth-bound and the lunar-bound phases, according to officials
The Moon's south pole region is home to some of the most extreme environments in the solar system: it's unimaginably cold, massively cratered
Despite its journey being delayed by a week, Isro has reworked Chandrayaan-2's schedule so that it can land on the Moon's south pole on the previously fixed date
Municipal water and waste recycling systems are based on space designs and so is our understanding of climate change. ISRO's missions will help India gain capabilities in these respects
The pictures were captured by L 14 camera on board Chandrayaan II
The next very important and crucial maneuver will happen on Wednesday morning
The Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft is expected to reach the moon's orbit on August 20 and land on the lunar surface on September 7, according to the ISRO
Chandrayaan-2 will approach Moon on August 20, 2019 and the spacecraft's liquid engine will be fired again to insert the spacecraft into a lunar orbit
According to Isro, Chandrayaan 2 India's second lunar expedition will shed light on a completely unexplored region of the Moon, its South Pole
The development is a significant milestone that brings India closer to joining a select group of nations that have explored the moon
All spacecraft parameters are normal, the Bengaluru headquartered space agency said after the maneuver
Chandrayaan-2 will be ISRO's first inter-planetary mission to land a rover on any celestial body
Despite the odd time, hordes of enthusiasts had reached the island, some of them travelling long distances on two-wheelers, to witness the historic moment
Rocket lifted off at 2:43 p.m. IST on Monday, July 22, from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, a week after earlier attempt on July 15 was aborted
Chandrayaan-2 was originally scheduled to take off in the first week of January but was rescheduled for 2.50 am on July 15