The Chandrayaan-3 lander has successfully accomplished the crucial EMI-EMC (Electro – Magnetic Interference/ Electro – Magnetic Compatibility) test on the U.R. Rao Satellite Centre in Bengaluru.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Sunday mentioned that the lander for the Chandrayaan-3 mission successfully underwent the EMI-EMC test throughout January 31 and February 2.
According to the house company, the EMI-EMC test is carried out for satellite tv for pc missions to make sure the performance of the satellite tv for pc subsystems within the house atmosphere and their compatibility with the anticipated electromagnetic ranges.
“This test is a major milestone in the realisation of the satellites,” the house company mentioned.
Chandrayaan-3 interplanetary mission has three main modules: the Propulsion module, Lander module, and Rover. The mission’s complexity requires establishing radio-frequency (RF) communication hyperlinks between the modules.
“During the Chandrayaan-3 lander EMI/EC test, Launcher compatibility, Antenna Polarization of all RF systems, Standalone auto compatibility tests for orbital and powered descent mission phases, and Lander & Rover compatibility tests for post landing mission phase were ensured. The performance of the systems was satisfactory,” ISRO added.
Chandrayaan-3 is India’s third moon mission and is a follow-on mission to Chandrayaan-2 to reveal end-to-end functionality in protected touchdown and roving on the lunar floor. The mission is slated to be launched later this yr by Launch Vehicle Mark 3 (LMV3) from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota.