"Imagine. We have the moon's gravitational force acting on it. Earlier there was a mistake. This time the ISRO has taken corrective measures at various stages. They are decreasing the altitute and properly manipulating the speed at which it should go towards the surface and also after touching the surface huge dust is expected to rise up. We expect the dust to settle down so that the rover can come out of it . He will take the selfie of its mother Vikram lander," said top scientist at the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) explaining the time taken by the rover to come out.