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PM Narendra Modi hugged and consoled ISRO chief K Sivan after he broke down to tears.
The Chandrayaan-2 lander Vikram began its descent on to the surface of the Moon around 1:40 am, as was planned. For the next few minutes, Vikram continued descending and lowering its speed like it was supposed to.
A few minutes before Vikram's scheduled landing, Isro stopped receiving data from the Chandrayaan-2 lander. Visuals from the Isro command centre showed tensed scientists conferring amongst each other, waiting for Vikram to send back data.
Shortly after 2:15 am -- over ten minutes after Vikram's scheduled touchdown time -- Isro chief K Sivan confirmed that contact with the lander had been lost. Sivan said data is being analysed to figure out what happened.
Isro has not released any more information since then.
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