Chandrayaan 3 is the third moon mission programme of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) . It is formed of lunar named was Vikram and Rover named was pragyan.
Chandrayaan 3 is completed approx 1 month and 3 days in space after the launch date of 14 July 2023 and is ready to enter the lunar orbit moved onto the last phase of his journey. The spacecraft, which consists of a Propulsion Module and the lander component, which includes the rover, performed its final orbit-reducing maneuver on Wednesday. The Lander will complete the remaining leg of the travel to the Moon’s surface on its own when it separates from the Propulsion Module.

There are two parts of the Chandrayaan 3 spacecraft. On August 23, a Lander Module, also housing the Remotely Piloted Vehicle component, will be launched to the moon and is due for landing on its surface.For a few months or even years in an outer orbit, the residual portion of the propulsion module which was supposed to carry the Lander into lunar orbit will continue its journey around the Moon.
Chandrayaan-3 Mission:
— ISRO (@isro) August 17, 2023
‘Thanks for the ride, mate! 👋’
said the Lander Module (LM).
LM is successfully separated from the Propulsion Module (PM)
LM is set to descend to a slightly lower orbit upon a deboosting planned for tomorrow around 1600 Hrs., IST.
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Following the activation and testing of its on-board instruments, including the three scientific payloads, the Lander will carry out two orbit-reduction manoeuvres: first, to get into the circular 100×100 km orbit, and then further closer to the Moon in the 100×30 km orbit.It is from this 100×30 km orbit that the Lander will, on August 23, begin its final descent for touchdown on the Moon. Following the activation and testing of its on-board instruments, including the three scientific payloads, the Lander will carry out two orbit-reduction manoeuvres: first, to get into the circular 100×100 km orbit, and then further closer to the Moon in the 100×30 km orbit.

Chandrayaan 3 launch vehicle integration :
The Chandrayaan 3 lander and rovers have the same characteristics in their design as those used to conduct the mission on Jayanyan 2. In September 2019, the Chandrayaan-2 Vikram lander successfully lowered itself to within 5 kilometers (3 miles) of the Moon, entering a “fine braking” mode that would have placed it gently on the lunar surface. In the south polar region of the Moon, where ice has been found in permanently shadowed craters, Chandrayaan 2, like its predecessor, was targeting.
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As a result of this software fault, Vikram’s trajectory deviated and officials from the ISRO lost contact with the spacecraft. Later, debris from the spacecraft was spotted by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter in an area of approximately 750 m12 half a mile from the planned landing site. It wasn’t all a loss: Chandrayaan-2 also included an orbiter, which continues to study the Moon from above. The orbiter has been installed for the purpose of detecting water ice, in addition to its scientific functions.

chandrayaan 3 with a successful mission this time, India will join a small club of nations that have done so, the last three being the United States, the former Soviet Union and China. Meanwhile, for some time to come, the propulsion module will keep going around the Moon. Though the propulsion module, fitted with one instrument, will achieve its primary role only a few more months after separation from Lander, it will be collecting data for some time. There is lot of peoples hopes of India is connected with the successful mission.
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