Big Dream of India: Chandrayan 3 Mission Launch

A rocket launch of Chandrayaan-3, India's third lunar mission.

Chandrayaan-3 is similar to India’s previous lunar missions, Chandrayaan-1 and Chandrayaan-2, in that it is a lunar exploration mission. However, Chandrayaan-3 will focus on studying the Moon’s surface and subsurface using a rover.

The scientific objectives of Chandrayaan-3 are to study the Moon’s surface and subsurface using a rover. The rover will carry scientific instruments that will analyze the Moon’s soil and rocks to learn more about the Moon’s geology and history. The mission will also study the Moon’s atmosphere and its interaction with the solar wind.

India’s third lunar exploration mission, Chandrayaan 3, is the successor to Chandrayaan 2. Chandrayaan-2 was India’s second lunar exploration mission developed by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), after Chandrayaan-1.

It consisted of a lunar orbiter, a lander, and the Pragyan rover, which were developed in India. The orbiter is mapping the Moon’s topography, investigating the surface’s minerals and elements, studying the lunar exosphere, and looking for water ice.

The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft is being launched by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) using the Launch Vehicle Mark-III (LVM3), which the media has dubbed "Bahubali."

India's Chandrayaan 3 lunar mission was successfully launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota. This is a major step forward for India's spaceflight, which has grown rapidly since its first lunar mission in 2008. The main purpose of Chandrayaan 3 is to demonstrate the ability of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) to soft-land on the Moon. It also carries many important payloads that collect important data about the lunar surface.


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