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we lost communications with the rover , vikram, at 2.1 km from moon's south pole's surface. how it is possible? and what will be its solution to regain the communications?

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    A detailed investigation will be underway to access the damages and causes. From the earlier experiences from other space agencies most likely be faults will be related to
    1. Altitude assignment,

    • Onboard computer overload (this happened during moon landing of NASA (but it has restarted in time))


    the above causes are most likely.


    With a couple of pictures from the orbiter and TTL data from the lander, we can pinpoint the fault. 


    May be due to hard landing communications may have broken.


    Let's wait for the official report. Most likely it will be out in a week time.
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  • Former Community Member
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    A detailed investigation will be underway to access the damages and causes. From the earlier experiences from other space agencies most likely be faults will be related to
    1. Altitude assignment,

    • Onboard computer overload (this happened during moon landing of NASA (but it has restarted in time))


    the above causes are most likely.


    With a couple of pictures from the orbiter and TTL data from the lander, we can pinpoint the fault. 


    May be due to hard landing communications may have broken.


    Let's wait for the official report. Most likely it will be out in a week time.
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