The Chandrayaan-3 mission is an important turning point for ISRO and will aid the organisation in learning more about the South Pole of the Moon. Additionally, the mission would assist ISRO in testing fresh technology that might be applied to upcoming lunar expeditions.
- The launch of Chandrayan 3 On July 13, 2023, at 2:30 IST, Chandrayaan-3 is slated to launch. The spacecraft has been fully connected with the launch vehicle, and the mission is currently undergoing final preparations.
- India will make another effort to soft-land a spacecraft on the Moon with the Chandrayaan-3 mission. The Vikram lander crashed on the lunar surface during the first attempt, Chandrayaan-2, which was unsuccessful.
- A lander, a rover, and an orbiter will all be on board the Chandrayaan-3 project. While the rover investigates the lunar surface, the lander will try to soft-land on the Moon’s South Pole. The orbiter will investigate the Moon’s atmosphere and surface.
- The Chandrayaan-3 mission is expected to cost around ₹615 crore. The mission is funded by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
For the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the Chandrayaan-3 mission represents a great accomplishment. The mission will enable ISRO to learn more about the South Pole of the Moon, an area that has not been well studied by earlier expeditions. The mission will assist ISRO in putting new technologies to the test in order to employ them in upcoming lunar missions.