On Sunday, the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft successfully entered lunar orbit. If everything goes as planned, the current mission will safely land near the Moon's little-explored south pole between August 23 and 24.?
ISRO has been launching the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft into orbits farther and farther away from Earth since its launch on July 14.
The ISRO released a video of the Moon 'as viewed by Chandrayaan-3' on Sunday, one day after Chandrayaan-3 entered lunar orbit.The video was released by the space agency with the caption "Chandrayaan-3 Mission: The Moon, as seen by Chandrayaan-3 during Lunar Orbit Insertion."?
The Moon was shown in a bluish-green hue with several craters in the film.The footage was made public just hours before the second major operation, which is scheduled for late Sunday night.
Chandrayaan-3 is the Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) second attempt in four years, following its first lunar mission, Chandrayaan-1, in 2008. Unfortunately, the succeeding mooncraft mission, Chandrayaan-2, failed during its lunar phase when its lander designated 'Vikram' crashed-landed on September 7, 2019, due to irregularities in the braking system while attempting a soft landing.
So far, the Moon mission has gone smoothly, and the ISRO anticipates the Vikram lander to land softly on the lunar surface on August 23.?
On Saturday, Chandrayaan-3 successfully reached lunar orbit, 22 days after it was launched on a complex 41-day journey to the lunar south pole, where no other country has gone before.?
"I am feeling lunar gravity," said Chandrayaan-3 to the ISRO after the necessary manoeuvre that brought it closer to the Moon went off without a hitch from the space agency's Bengaluru station.
The injection into lunar orbit was a significant step forward in the space agency's ambitious 600 crore programme.
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