India's third space mission 'Chandrayan 3' launched

Chennai: After two consecutive failures to reach the moon, India’s third space mission, Chandrayaan-3, was launched once and for all.

India’s third moon mission Chandrayaan-3 was launched from the Shaar Range at Satish Dhawan Space Center Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh at 2.35 pm on Friday. After the success of the ISRO mission, India will join the list of countries that have made a soft landing on the moon. .

On this occasion, apart from ISRO scientists, other officials including the Minister of Science and Technology were present at the launch of this Chandrayaan-3 weighing about 3900 kg.

After reviewing the mission readiness, the launch authorization board gave the go-ahead for the Waqar mission at the Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC Center) on Thursday at 2:35:17 IST. The count began.

Space Mission

The spacecraft successfully lifted off from Earth and is now orbiting the planet on its journey to the Moon, New Delhi’s mission to land a rover on the Moon. According to the officials, this rocket has to reach the moon by August 23.

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