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Roadmap to lunar success: Chandrayaan-3 is key to India's long-term space exploration

Chandrayaan-3 stands as a testament to India's resolute pursuit to understand the universe. As the three satellites take their positions around the Moon, they herald a new phase in India's space odyssey, igniting hopes for fresh discoveries and insights into the lunar realm.

August 17, 2023 / 15:26 IST
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Chandrayaan-3 undergoes last Moon-bound manoeuvre
Chandrayaan-3 undergoes last Moon-bound manoeuvre.

India's lunar pursuits have resumed with renewed vigour as Chandrayaan-3, a mission aimed at further exploring the mysteries of the Moon, is gearing up for the lunar landing next week. Chandrayaan-3, the third mission in India’s lunar exploration series, began its journey on July 14 this year and successfully entered lunar orbit on August 5. It is meticulously adjusting its orbit in preparation for a soft landing attempt within 40 days of launch.

Chandrayaan-3 represents a continuation of India's commitment to space exploration, building upon the knowledge gained from its predecessors.

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Central to this endeavour is three satellites that will orbit the Moon, each playing a distinct role in unravelling the lunar enigma. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) will serve as the eyes of the mission, capturing high-resolution images and data of the lunar surface. This critical information will aid in identifying potential landing sites and studying the Moon's geological features.

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