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Chandrayaan-3: Vikram lander inches closer to Moon after separating from module

The mission's next stage involves the activation and validation of the onboard instruments encompassing the three pivotal scientific payloads of Vikram - RAMBHA-LP, ChaSTE, and ILSA. Vikram, the lander of Chandrayaan-3, is now gearing up for two successive orbital-reduction manoeuvres.

August 17, 2023 / 14:31 IST
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Chandrayaan-3 has three integral components - a lander payload, Vikram, a rover payload, Pragyan, and a propulsion module. The lander payload, Vikram, has the capability to make a soft landing on specific site on the moon, and deploy Pragyan, the rover payload. (Image: ISRO)
Chandrayaan-3 has three integral components - a lander payload, Vikram, a rover payload, Pragyan, and a propulsion module. The lander payload, Vikram, has the capability to make a soft landing on specific site on the moon, and deploy Pragyan, the rover payload. (Image: ISRO)

Chandrayaan-3, India's lunar spacecraft which took off on July 14, entered the last leg of its journey after its lander with rover payloads separated from the propulsion module at 1:15pm on August 17.

The Indian Space Research Centre (ISRO) shared the update on the successful detachment of Vikram and Pragyan on microblogging site X.

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Lauding ISRO for the successful journey of Chandrayaan-3, Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Jitendra Singh, said on X, "While the whole world watches, Team ISRO does India proud by gloriously coming through the last critical test!"

 

The onward journey