ChaSTE: Chandrayaan-3’s Breakthrough in Lunar Temperature Measurement
Overview of ChaSTE’s Mission
Instrument Name: Chandra’s Surface Thermophysical Experiment (ChaSTE)
Objective: First in-situ temperature measurement near the Moon’s south pole
Deployment Date: August 23, 2023 (as part of Chandrayaan-3’s Vikram lander mission )
Mission Duration: Until September 2, 2023
How ChaSTE Worked
Design: Featured a rotating probe with 10 temperature sensors spaced 1 cm apart
Deployment Mechanism:
The probe motor rotated to push the needle into the lunar soil
Sensors detected temperature changes to confirm penetration depth
Maximum penetration: 10 cm below the lunar surface
Key Scientific Achievement
Confirmed greater prevalence of lunar water ice than previously estimated
First successful soil penetration for a thermal probe on a celestial body
Comparison with Past Missions
Mission Body Instrument Challenges Faced Success? ESA’s Philae (2014) Comet 67P MUPUS Landed awkwardly, unable to deploy ❌ NASA’s InSight (2018) Mars HP3 (“The Mole”) Insufficient soil friction, failed to measure temperature ❌ ISRO’s Chandrayaan-3 (2023) Moon ChaSTE Successfully deployed, collected full data ✅
Why ChaSTE Succeeded?
Used a rotation-based deployment mechanism instead of hammering (as in MUPUS & HP3)
Overcame soil resistance effectively
Accurately recorded temperature variations at different depths
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