Candrayaan-3 Reaches Space: Top Insights from India’s Landmark Lunar Mission

Chandrayaan 3

Last Updated on August 30, 2024

Chandrayaan-3 represents the latest lunar exploration mission within the prestigious Chandrayaan mission. Like its predecessor Chandrayaan-2, it includes a lander, Vikram, and a rover, Pragyan. However, unlike Chandrayaan-2, Chandrayaan-3 does not flaunt an orbiter. Instead, after thorough research, it depends on a propulsion module that acts as a communication relay satellite. This module carries both the lander and rover configuration until the spacecraft reaches a lunar orbit of approximately 100 km.

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India’s third lunar mission, which commenced with an exhilarating launch from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota aims to achieve a soft landing of a Lander on the Moon. Additionally, it will deploy a six-wheeled, box-shaped Rover to explore and conduct experiments on the Moon’s terrain.

Despite the mission’s unchanged objectives, scientists at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) have paid heed to valuable lessons from the previous mission. The lander’s design saw a myriad of enhancements after undergoing a series of tests to assess its performance under endless scenarios, including the inability to reach the intended landing spot, electronics or sensor failures, etc. ISRO has come a long way in space research, as they carry out this mission with a sense of utter determination. 

Many proud Indians all around the globe will have their eyes on the Moon, imagining their very own country’s lunar mission in the vast skies above. Led by the talented Ritu Karidhal Shrivastava, Chandrayaan-3 aims to leave an everlasting mark on space missions, globally. After pursuing a Master of Science in Physics, the leading ISRO scientist went on to become an expert in Aerospace Engineering. 

Projected for around August 23, the three-week mission has attracted spectators from all across the globe. If successful, this mission will elevate India to an esteemed group of countries that have accomplished soft landings on the Moon, joining the ranks of the United States, the former Soviet Union, and, more recently, China.

Admissify lauds the academic integrity and quality research that has led to India becoming a frontrunner in the space race. India’s determination towards the space mission has inspired millions of young students to pursue their dreams in spheres like Artificial Intelligence, Aerospace Engineering, Machine Learning, Space Science, and more. Furthermore, we at Admissify understand the importance of quality education and the positive impact that it creates for good. Therefore, in order to be leaders of tomorrow, you must start today. Book a free counselling session with one of our professional counselors who will provide you with tailor-made choices based on your profile. With a plethora of excellent University options paired with scholarships, Admissify thrives on joining forces with students so as to build a promising future. 

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