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Chandrayaan 3: Vikram Lander's role, key objectives before descent on Moon

Vikram lander and Pragyan rover underwent a successful separation from the spacecraft's propulsion module at around 1:15 pm on August 17, ISRO informed via a post on microblogging platform X, formerly Twitter

August 17, 2023 / 16:40 IST
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Chandrayaan-3 entered the final leg of its mission on August 17, following a meticulously-controlled separation of the lander and rover payloads from the propulsion module.

The lander named Vikram and the rover named Pragyan underwent a successful separation from the spacecraft's propulsion module at around 1:15 pm on August 17, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) informed via a post on microblogging platform X, formerly Twitter.

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The separation process marked the beginning of the most crucial stage of the Moon mission, which was launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota on July 14. The key objectives of the mission, as outlined by the space agency are to demonstrate a safe and soft landing on the Moon, and a demonstration of the Pragyan rover collecting vital lunar data to conduct in-situ scientific experiments.