Isro) chairman K Sivan on Saturday announced that "90-95% of the Chandrayaan-2 mission objectives have already been achieved". "The orbiter will have a lifespan of over seven-and-half years, not just one year as was said earlier, as there is a lot of fuel left. And there is a possibility of finding the Vikram lander with instruments on board the orbiter," Sivan told TOI.
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