Chandrayaan-3 launch on July 14, lunar landing on August 23 or 24
ISRO: India’s mission Chandrayaan-3 is ready for launch on Friday i.e. tomorrow. ISRO has taken special measures to ensure that there is no mistake in the Chandrayaan mission. For a successful lunar mission, more fuel, many safety measures and a large landing site on the moon have been ensured. Tomorrow Chandrayaan-3 will take off at 2:35 pm. This is a follow-up mission to Chandrayaan-2, which had a crash landing in September 2019 due to a software glitch. Earlier today ISRO scientists reached Venkateswara Temple, where they offered prayers and sought blessings.
India’s lunar mission is ready for launch on Friday (July 14). Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has taken special measures to ensure that there is no mistake in the lunar mission. For a successful lunar mission, more fuel, many safety measures and a large landing site on the moon have been ensured. For this, ISRO has opted for a special ‘Failure Based Design’ so that even if some things go wrong, the rover will successfully land on the Moon.
On July 14, Chandrayaan-3 will fly at 2:35 pm. This is a follow-up mission to Chandrayaan-2, which had a crash landing in September 2019 due to a software glitch. ISRO Pramuth S Somnath said on Monday (July 10) that instead of success based design of Chandrayaan-2, the option of ‘Failure Based Design’ has been chosen in Chandrayaan-3. He said the focus was on what could fail and how to protect it and ensure a successful landing.