The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is doing its best to connect to Vikram Lander that is lying motionless on the lunar surface after a ¡®hard landing¡¯ on the moon on September 7.?
Now, National Aeronautics Space Administration (NASA) is also sending 'hello' messages to the Indian lander in hopes to connect with it. NASA¡¯s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has beamed a radio frequency to Vikram to establish contact with it.?
NASA/ISRO
According to the Times Of India, a source told them, ¡°Yes, NASA/JPL is trying to contact Vikram through its deep space network (DSN) as contractually agreed with ISRO.¡±
The hope to connect with Vikram is getting less day by day as the lander will remain exposed to sun¡¯s rays for 14 days, which will also get over on September 20-21 and thereafter there would be no hope to contact it.?
On sending signals to the lander, Moon acts as a radio reflector and sends back a small portion of that signal that can be detected on Earth.?
Another astronomer Scott Tilley also said that NASA had beamed a radio frequency to the lander.?
Tilley told TOI, ¡°DSN 24 has been sending a signal on Vikram Lander¡¯s uplink frequency for the last two days now. I believe other DSN stations have done the same too.¡±