Chandrayaan 3 Landing and Discovery

The most awaited lunar exploration Chandryan 3 is landed on 23 August 2023 at 5pm with a delay of 17 minutes between Manzinus C and Simplus N craters of Moon. Get complete insight and isro.gov.in verified details about Chandrayan 3 landing here.

Chandrayan 3 Landing and Discovery2023

India’s most awaited lunar expedition is about to hit the goal. Chandrayan was launched on 14 July 2023 (14:35pm) from Satish Dhavan Space Centre under observation of ISRO. Everyone is waiting for the moment when Chandrayan will enter to the moon surface and it will be the first time when ISRO lunar expedition will enter between the Manzinus C and Simplus N craters.

Chandrayan 3 full specification and landing streaming is available on the official website of isro.gov.in and interested people can check and retrieve detailed information and live streaming of it from the official portal.

Chandrayan 3 Live Status 2023

On Wednesday, August 23, around 18.04 a.m., the lander module (LM), which consists of the lander Vikram and the rover Pragyan, is anticipated to make contact with the lunar surface. Earlier, ISRO had predicted that the touchdown would occur on August 23 at 5:47 pm. It has now been delayed by 17 minutes.

ManufacturerISRO
NameChandrayan 3
Lift Launch Vehicle NameLVM3-M4
CategoryLunar Exploration
Mission TypeLander Rover
Mission1 month 8 days
Lander NameVikram
Rover NamePragyan
Launch Mass3900 Kg
Payload Mass3895 Kg
Launch Date14 July 2023 (2:35 IST)
Launch SiteSatish Dhavan Space Centre
Landing Coordinates69.367621°S 32.348126°E
Landing CratersManzinus C and Simplus N
Official Websiteisro.gov.in

The LM orbit has successfully been decreased to 25 km x 134 km thanks to the second and final deboosting (slowing down) operation. At the designated landing spot, the module would go through internal inspections before waiting for daylight. The powered descent is anticipated to start on August 23, 2023, at 1745 IST, according to a post made by ISRO early on Sunday morning on ‘X’ (previously Twitter). 

Chandrayan 3 status 2023

  • The launch will take place from the Second Launch Pad at SDSC-SHAR in Sriharikota on July 14, 2023 at 14:35 IST.
  • At ISTRAC/ISRO, Bengaluru, the first orbit-raising maneuver (Earthbound firing-1) is carried out successfully. Current orbit of the spacecraft is 41762 km by 173 km.
  • The spacecraft is now in a 41603 km x 226 km orbit as of July 17.
  • July 25, 2023. On August 1, 2023, the next fire (TransLunar Injection) is scheduled.
  • Translunar orbit is entered by the spacecraft. The obtained orbit is 288 km by 369328 km. On August 5, 2023, a Lunar-Orbit Insertion (LOI) is anticipated.
  • After a maneuver on August 9, 2023, Chandrayaan-3’s orbit is lowered to 174 km x 1437 km.
  • Following the firing on August 16, 2023, the spacecraft is in an orbit measuring 153 km by 163 km.
  • The orbit of the moon that the Lander Module is in measures 113 km by 157 km. Plans call for a second de-boosting on August 20, 2023.
  • On August 23, 2023, at roughly 1745 hours, powered descent is anticipated to start.

Chandrayaan Missions: A Brief Overview

Before we talk about Chandrayaan 3, let’s learn about all the Chandrayaan missions. Chandrayaan means “Moon craft” in a language called Sanskrit. It’s a series of missions from India to study the Moon. These missions aim to find out about the Moon’s surface, rocks, and minerals. Before we talk about Chandrayaan 3, let’s first learn about all the Chandrayaan missions. Chandrayaan means “Moon craft” in a language called Sanskrit. These are India’s missions to explore and study the Moon. The goal of these missions is to learn about the Moon’s surface, what it’s made of, and its rocks and minerals.

Chandrayaan 3: The Genesis

Chandrayaan 3, which is the third mission in this important series, started because we wanted to learn more about our neighboring space rock, the Moon. It was made to continue the good work of Chandrayaan 1 and 2 and try to find answers to questions we still had.

Key Components of Chandrayaan 3

The spaceship had a lot of advanced tools, like fancy gadgets and scientific gear. Experts chose these tools carefully to help Chandrayaan 3 do its job.

Chandrayaan 3’s journey to the Moon was nothing short of spectacular. It involved meticulous planning, precise execution, and nail-biting moments that kept scientists and space enthusiasts on the edge of their seats. The mission commenced with a flawless launch into space. Chandrayaan 3’s trajectory was meticulously calculated to ensure it reached the Moon’s orbit with precision. 

Chandrayaan 3 Achievements and Contributions

Chandrayaan 3 did some really cool things, not just on the Moon but also for Earth’s space knowledge. It helped us learn more about the Moon’s rocks, minerals, and history.

The main movie of Chandrayan 3 was to find the possibility of water on the South Pole of the Moon by analysing the soil and crust of Moon.  Chandrayaan discovered key elements like oxygen, aluminum, titanium and looking forward for hydrogen.

Lunar Topography Mapping

Chandrayaan 3 carefully made maps of the Moon’s surface. These maps tell us how the Moon looks, and they’re really useful for planning more Moon missions.

The Impact of Chandrayaan 3

Chandrayaan 3 did more than just explore space. It made friends with other space groups around the world, got young people excited about space, and showed that India is really good at space stuff. Chandrayaan 3’s success shows that people from all over the world can work together in space. Many space groups helped make the mission a hit. Chandrayaan 3 made lots of kids dream about space. Because of its success, more young people want to be scientists, engineers, or space lovers when they grow up.

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