The Indian spacecraft Chandrayaan-3 has moved closer to the Moon and is scheduled to soft-land on the lunar surface by August 23. The ISRO successfully reduced the orbit of the mission’s Lander Module on Sunday. The mission aims to demonstrate a safe landing, rover roving, and conduct scientific experiments on the Moon.
Chandrayaan-3 Mission Soft-landing LIVE Telecast will be available for viewers to watch the live coverage of the mission’s soft-landing. The telecast will provide real-time updates and visuals of the spacecraft’s descent and landing on the lunar surface. This exciting event will allow people from around the world to witness the progress and success of India’s lunar exploration program.
Chandrayaan-3 is a mission that follows Chandrayaan-2 and aims to showcase the ability to safely land and move on the moon’s surface. It includes a Lander and Rover configuration and will be launched from Sriharikota. The propulsion module will transport the lander and rover to a lunar orbit of 100 km. Additionally, the propulsion module will carry a payload called SHAPE, which will study Earth’s spectral and polarimetric measurements from the lunar orbit.