Chandrayaan 3 India's mission to moon. An incredible achievement, India became the first country in the world to land on South Pole of the moon and 4th country to which have it's own lander and rover on the moon surface.
1. Chandrayaan 3
Welcome to the fascinating world of Chandrayaan 3, India's lunar
exploration mission aiming to reach uncharted territories of the Moon.
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2. Objectives of Chandrayaan 3
1 Scientific Discovery
Unlock the mysteries of the Moon through advanced scientific experiments
and observations.
2 Technological Advancement
Develop cutting-edge technologies and engineering solutions for future deep
space missions.
3 International Collaboration
Strengthen global partnerships by collaborating with other space agencies
and nations in lunar exploration.
3. Key Highlights of Chandrayaan 2 Mission
Successful Launch
Chandrayaan 2 was
successfully launched on
July 22, 2019, from the
Satish Dhawan Space
Centre.
Landing Attempt
The Vikram lander attempted
a soft landing near the lunar
south pole on September 7,
2019.
Orbital Success
The Orbiter module
continues to orbit the Moon,
gathering valuable data
about the lunar surface.
4. Overview of the Chandrayaan 3 Mission
1 Reimagined Design
Chandrayaan 3
features an upgraded
spacecraft design to
improve mission
success and
efficiency.
2 Enhanced Payload
The mission carries
advanced scientific
instruments to conduct
detailed studies of the
lunar surface.
3 Extensive Testing
Rigorous testing and
simulations are being
performed to mitigate
technical risks and
challenges.
5. Scientific Objectives of Chandrayaan 3
Water Ice
Exploration
Study the presence and
distribution of water ice on
the Moon, providing crucial
insights into lunar
resources.
Lunar Geology
Investigate the geological
evolution and composition
of the lunar surface for a
better understanding of
lunar history.
Lunar Atmosphere
Analyze the thin lunar
atmosphere and its
interaction with the space
environment.
6. Technical Challenges of the Mission
Lunar Landing
Executing a precise soft
landing on the lunar
surface, overcoming low
gravity and hazardous
terrain.
Radiation Exposure
Protecting the spacecraft
and instruments from
harmful radiation found
in the lunar environment.
Communication
Maintaining
uninterrupted
communication between
the spacecraft and
mission control on Earth.
7. Expected Outcomes of Chandrayaan 3
1 Lunar Surface Mapping
Create detailed maps of the lunar surface to aid future manned missions and
scientific research.
2 Lunar Helioseismology
Study moonquakes and understand the internal structure of the Moon through
seismological measurements.
3 In-Situ Resource Utilization
Investigate the potential for extracting and utilizing lunar resources for future
human space exploration.
8. Conclusion and Future Prospects
The Chandrayaan 3 mission represents a significant step towards deepening our understanding of
the Moon and advancing India's space exploration capabilities. It paves the way for future lunar
missions, international collaborations, and space discoveries that will benefit humanity as we reach
for the stars.