What is the total weight of Chandrayaan 3? [#535]
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Q1. What is the total weight of Chandrayaan 3?
Q1. What is the total weight of Chandrayaan 3?
(A) 2148 KG
(A) 2148 KG
(A) 2148 KG
(B) 1752 KG
(B) 1752 KG
(B) 1752 KG
(C) 3900 KG
(C) 3900 KG
(C) 3900 KG
(D) 5000 KG
(D) 5000 KG
(D) 5000 KG
Answer: (C) 3900 KG
Answer: (C) 3900 KG
Answer: (C) 3900 KG
The total weight of Chandrayaan 3 is 3900 KG.
Propulsion Module: 2148 kg; Lander Module: 1752 kg including Rover of 26 kg.
The total weight of Chandrayaan 3 is 3900 KG. Propulsion Module: 2148 kg; Lander Module: 1752 kg including Rover of 26 kg.
The total weight of Chandrayaan 3 is 3900 KG. Propulsion Module: 2148 kg; Lander Module: 1752 kg including Rover of 26 kg.
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