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Chandrayaan-3: How India’s Moon Mission with a modest budget stands apart

The Indian space agency is all set to land its probe, which was made at a fraction of the budget of recent Hollywood blockbusters, on the surface of the Moon, a task that has historically had a low success rate.

August 23, 2023 / 16:26 IST
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ISRO has conducted 124 spacecraft missions and 92 launch missions till date.

India and the world are keeping their fingers crossed as the Chandrayaan-3 lunar mission is scheduled to attempt touchdown on the surface of the Moon on Wednesday evening. If successful, India will become the fourth country to land a working rover on the surface of the Moon, and the only country to do so at its southern pole. But like previous space missions by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), one of the factors that make Chandrayaan-3 stand out from missions by other space agencies is its frugal budget—lower than even those of Bollywood and Hollywood movies.

This is ISRO’s third expedition to the lunar surface. The first—Chandrayaan-1—was successful and even led to the detection of liquid water on the surface of the moon. However, a loss of communication led Chandrayaan-2 to crash into the lunar surface.

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As India’s third lunar mission is just hours from touchdown, an analysis of past lunar surface efforts by space agencies across the world shows the difficulty of execution. Out of the 78 lunar probe missions — including landers, impactors and rovers — only 35 were successful, out of which three are still operational.

This means that more than 55 percent of them failed to reach the lunar surface safely. In fact, only around 54 percent of all lunar missions till date have been successful.

Frugal budget