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Chandrayaan

New Delhi. Finally, through Chandrayaan-3, ISRO has taken a step towards completing its incomplete mission. Shortly before now, India has launched its very important Moon mission and the whole world is proudly looking towards ISRO.

Successful launch of Chandrayaan-3

Yes, Chandrayaan-3 has been launched some time back. If India succeeds in this mission, it will become the fourth country after America, China and Russia. At the same time, ISRO scientists have planned a soft landing on the lunar surface on August 23-24, due to which India will join the list of countries that have achieved this feat. So far only America, Russia and China have been able to do this.

PM Modi gave best wishes

Today, before this launch, the Prime Minister of the country, Narendra Modi had congratulated ISRO for the Chandrayaan-3 mission. Then PM Modi had said that July 14 will be written in golden letters in the history of India. I wish all the best for Chandrayaan-3 mission, you all must know more about it.

Know about Chandrayaan-3 and what is this mission

Please inform that, this mission has been launched today through LVM-3, whose total weight is 640 tonnes. The total height of this rocket is 43.43 meters, the lander of Chandrayaan-3 is 1749 kg and the rover is 26 kg. At the same time, the total life of Vikram Lander Mission is 1 Lunar Day i.e. 14 days, while the life of Pragyan Rover is also the same. The job of this lander is to make a soft landing on the southern part of the moon and the job of ‘rover’ Pragyan is to find out the water, minerals present on the moon.

Also inform that this is India’s third moon mission, the Chandrayaan-2 which was launched in the year 2019 was not able to do the necessary soft landing on the moon and then this mission failed at the last moment. Levkin is now trying to fulfill his incomplete work and dream through Chandrayaan-3. It is expected that after today’s successful flight, Chandrayaan-3 will be able to reach the moon safely in the month of August.

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