ISRO has launched Chandrayaan-3: Complete Details

ISRO has launched Chandrayaan-3: Complete Details
14-July 2023...........

On this historic day, Indian Space Agency ISRO is all set to launch India’s 3rd Moon Mission Called ‘Chandrayaan-3’. Chandrayan-3 is going to be a big success for Indian Space Endeavor. Despite the failure in the last moon mission, ISRO is again ready to launch its third moon mission. Chandryan is expected to be found at 2:35 pm from Sriharikota. As this mission is a historic movement for India, it is very important for all defence SSB Aspirants to know the details of Chandrayan-3. In this article, we are going to provide all details of Chandrayaan-3.

 

After learning from the failed Chandrayan-2 mission, India is set to become the 4th country after Russia, the USA, and China to launch the moon mission. This time ISRO has improved the lander of the Chandrayaan-3 after learning from the faults of Chandrayaan-2. In Chandrayaan-3, ISRO Scientists have done several tests to remove any possible complications from the Chandrayaan-3.

 

What is Chandrayaan-3?

Chandrayaan-3 Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on July 14, 2023. The mission is aimed to land a rover called Pragyan on the lunar surface. It consisted of a lander and a rover. This mission will be launched from Sriharikota and is expected to land on Lunar Surface between 20 to 25 August.

Why is Chandrayaan-3 going to land on the south pole of the moon?

Chandryan-3 is going to land on the south pole of the moon. No country has ever attempted to land its mission on the south pole of the moon because it is very risky to do. Normally countries attempt to land their mission on the equator of the moon. India will become the first country to successfully land its mission on the south pole of the moon. ISRO wants to study this part of the moon which has been unexplored. This part of the moon may have precious minerals, energy sources, or water.

 

How will Chandryan-3 reach the surface of the moon?

Chandrayaan-3 will directly land on the surface of the moon. It will first revolve around the earth and use velocity by using the gravity of the earth. After gaining velocity, it will launch toward the moon. This way Chandrayaan-3 will be able to save fuel and reach the surface of the moon easily. This technique will greatly help in saving costs also. Direct launch toward the moon would have proved to be very expensive for ISRO.

 

Chandrayaan-3 is a significant mission for India's space exploration program. It is very important for SSB Aspirants to know the details of Chandrayaan-3. Demonstrating knowledge about the country's achievements, such as Chandrayaan-3 will showcase that aspirants are aware of national developments and their interest in scientific advancements.SSB interview panel also often assesses candidates' awareness of current affairs and general knowledge. Chandrayaan-3 is a major event in India's recent history, and being well-informed about the mission demonstrates the aspirant's interest and understanding of important national and scientific events.


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