India’s space agency, ISRO, has launched the Chandrayaan-3 mission, aiming to become the fourth country to land a probe on the Moon.
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India’s ISRO successfully launches Chandrayaan-3, targeting a historic lunar landing near the south pole. The mission aims to tap into lunar water ice reserves, supporting potential mining ventures, and bolstering India’s space startups. Costing £63m ($82m), Chandrayaan-3 carries advanced instruments for lunar studies and lays the foundation for future space collaborations. Success could boost India’s space sector, attracting investment and supporting future missions, while also furthering scientific research and positioning India as a significant player in global lunar exploration endeavors.
LVM3 M4/Chandrayaan-3 Mission:
— ISRO (@isro) July 14, 2023
LVM3 M4 vehicle🚀 successfully launched Chandrayaan-3🛰️ into orbit.
100% Success Rate!!
— Indian Aerospace Defence News – IADN (@NewsIADN) July 14, 2023
With today's launch, the LVM3 rocket has retained it's status of 100% launch success rate.#ISRO #Chandrayaan3 #LVM3#IADN pic.twitter.com/U6zIRzYYut
Chandrayaan-3, India’s third lunar exploration mission takes off from Sriharikota,Andhra Pradesh.
— All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) July 14, 2023
🚀LVM3 Launch Vehicle Mk III takes the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft to Geo Transfer Orbit (GTO).
🌝#Chandrayaan3 consists of an indigenous propulsion module, lander module, and a rover… pic.twitter.com/pbhxmZO0Eq
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