Director of Indian Space and Research Organisation (ISRO), S Somanath, has announced that the Chandrayaan-3, India's planned third lunar exploration mission, will be launched on July 14 at 2.35 pm.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Wednesday integrated the encapsulated assembly containing Chandrayaan-3 with the launch vehicle-- LVM3 at Satish Dhawan Space Centre here.
"We will be able to do a soft landing on the moon. The launch day is July 13, it can go upto 19th," ISRO Chairman S Somnath said on the launch of Chandrayaan 3 while speaking to ANI. Earlier on June 28, Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation S Somanath revealed that Chandrayaa
"Currently the Chandrayaan 3 spacecraft is fully integrated. We have completed the testing and also mated with the rocket compartment... Currently, the window of opportunity for launch is between July 12-19 and we will take the earliest possible date, maybe the 12th, maybe the 13th or may
Talking to media persons on the sidelines of an event at the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) here, he said the test vehicle is ready at Sriharikota and the assembly work of the crew module and crew escape system has also begun.
"The final preparations are going on. It will be completed by the end of this month. The rocket, LVM-3, is going to be used for this launch and its assembly is going on. All parts for its assembly have reached Sriharikota. It will be launched between July 12 and 19," said ISRO chairman S
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Speaking on the behalf of Indian Space Association, General Bhatt said, "This is a historic moment as the cabinet today approved the Indian Space Policy 2023. It will pave the way forward with much-required clarity in space reforms and augment private industry participation to drive the spac
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