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Lunar
2. Introduction
Introduction
Chandrayaan 3: It is a follow on
mission to Chandrayaan 2 to
demonstrate end-to-end capability
in safe landing and roving on the
lunar surface.
• Consist of Lander and Rover
configuration.
• The propulsion module will carry
the Lander and Rover
configuration till 100km lunar orbit.
Chandrayaan 3: It is a follow on
mission to Chandrayaan 2 to
demonstrate end-to-end capability
in safe landing and roving on the
lunar surface.
• Consist of Lander and Rover
configuration.
• The propulsion module will carry
the Lander and Rover
configuration till 100km lunar orbit.
3. Objectives of
Chandrayaan 3:
Objectives of
Chandrayaan 3:
• To demonstrate safe and soft landing
on lunar surface.
• Exploration of the Lunar South Pole.
• To demonstrate rover moving on the
moon.
•To conduct in-situ scientific
experiments.
• To demonstrate safe and soft landing
on lunar surface.
• Exploration of the Lunar South Pole.
• To demonstrate rover moving on the
moon.
•To conduct in-situ scientific
experiments.
4. Operated by ISRO:
• Control centre in Bangalore.
• Assam's Chayan Dutta an alumnus of
Tezpur University will head the launch
control operation of Chandrayaan.
5. Launch Date and Time:
• Launched on 14 July at 2:35PM.
• Chandrayaan 3 on it's long moon
journey of about 3.84 lakh km.
Expected to Make Soft landing on moon on August 23 or 24.
• Launch mass 3900kg.
6. Chandrayaan 3 :
Budget Allocation
Chandrayaan 3 :
Budget Allocation
• The budget for the chandrayaan 3
mission is around Rs 615 crore.
• Whereas, the budget for the
chandrayaan 2 was Rs 978 crore.
7. Launched Vehicle:
Launched Vehicle:
• Launched by LVM3 from SDSC SHAR,
Sriharikota.
Why Sriharikota?
• Sriharikota is on the east coast which
facilitates the launching of the rockets
in an easterly direction.
• It's proximity to the equator by which
launching a rocket eastwards one can take
advantage of Earth rotation
8. Conclusion:
Conclusion:
In conclusion, Chandrayaan 3 is a
significant step forward for India's space
program and lunar exploration.
• The mission will provide new insights into
the moon's origin and evolution, as well as
search for resources that could be used for
future missions.
• The success of this mission will also pave
the way for future lunar exploration
missions by India.
In conclusion, Chandrayaan 3 is a
significant step forward for India's space
program and lunar exploration.
• The mission will provide new insights into
the moon's origin and evolution, as well as
search for resources that could be used for
future missions.
• The success of this mission will also pave
the way for future lunar exploration
missions by India.