The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is gearing up to make another attempt to land on the moon with the launch of Chandrayaan-3 on Friday (July 14).
This mission will be a follow-up mission to Chandrayaan-1 and Chandrayaan-2. Earlier in 2019, Chandrayaan-2 crash-landed on the Moon in September due to a software glitch.
India’s third lunar mission aims at the successful landing of the lander on the moon’s surface. The mission which is built at a cost of over Rs 615 crore aims at Rover roving on the Moon and doing in-situ scientific experiments on the Moon’s surface.
(With agency inputs)
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