Closer to the Moon Chandrayaan 3 successfully completed the third mission of lunar descent. The maximum orbital distance of the probe is 1473 km.
Chandrayaan 3's third phase of de-orbital descent was successfully completed between 11.30 am and 12.30 pm. With this, Chandrayaan crossed within the limit of 3 thousand km.
The final de-orbiting process will take place the next day. With this, Chandrayaan will enter a circular orbit just three kilometers away from the three moons.
The lander will separate from the propulsion module on Thursday. At the end of the six-day low-speed journey, the world is looking forward to the crucial day India is dreaming of. On August 23, the lander will soft land on the South Pole of the lunar surface. India shed tears on September 6, 2019 when Chandrayaan 2 failed during soft landing.
Learning from this, all mistakes have been corrected this time by soft landing. After the United States, China and Russia, India will come on the list of that dream.
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