Chandrayaan-2: The Vikram Lander successfully separated from Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter at 1.15 pm IST on September 2, 2019. The Vikram Lander is currently located in an orbit of 119 km x 127 km. The Lander will now begin de-orbiting on September 3 to begin its preparations for the historic moon landing. Chandrayaan-2 is just a week away from its much-awaited landing on the darker side of the moon.
The operations of Vikram Lander and Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter are being monitored from the Mission Operations Complex (MOX) at ISRO headquarters in Bengaluru. Currently, all systems of the orbiter and Lander have been reported to be healthy. While the Lander successfully separated from the orbiter and will begin de-orbiting soon, the Chandrayaan-2 orbiter will continue to orbit the Moon in its existing orbit. 
The Vikram Lander will now be performing its first de-orbit maneuver on September 3 between 8:45 and 9:45 am IST. The second de-orbit maneuver will be performed by the Lander on September 4. The Lander will begin its powered descent on the lunar surface on September 7 and it is expected to make its touch down on the south pole of the Moon between 1:30 - 02:30 am IST.
Chandrayaan-2 completes fifth and final lunar orbit
Earlier on September 1, Chandrayaan-2 had completed its fifth and the final lunar orbit maneuver successfully on September 1, 2019. The orbit maneuver was performed using the onboard propulsion system. The duration of the maneuver was 52 seconds. Chandrayaan-2 achieved an orbit of 119km x 127km in the final maneuver.

Following is the tentative plan of Chandrayaan-2’s upcoming operations after today’s maneuver:
| Operations | Date | Time |
| Vikram lander separation | September 02, 2019 | 12:45 – 13:45 |
| Deorbit #1 | September 03, 2019 | 09:00 – 10:00 |
| Deorbit #2 | September 04, 2019 | 03:00 – 04:00 |
| Powered Descent | September 07, 2019 |
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| Vikram Touch Down | September 07, 2019 | 01:30 – 02:30 |
Vikram Lander and Moon Landing
The Vikram Lander is carrying 'Pragyan' rover and three scientific payloads to conduct surface and subsurface science experiments. Pragyan is a six-wheeled rover, which will conduct several scientific experiments on the Moon's surface.
The Lander is just a week away from making a soft landing on the south pole of the Moon. It has been designed to function for one lunar day, which is roughly around 29.5 Earth days. A lunar day is measured by the time Moon takes to orbit around the Earth.
A successful moon landing will place India in an elite club of nations that have achieved the unique feat before. Only the US, Russia and China have managed to land successfully on the Moon.
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