Hindustan Times (Noida)

Isro set for July launch of third lunar mission

- Soumya Pillai letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Indian Space Research Organisati­on (Isro) is expected to launch the third edition of its lunar mission, Chandrayaa­n-3, on July 12, officials of the space agency have said.

While Isro did not officially confirm the dates, a senior official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the project is moving on track.

“The project is right on track, and the way things are moving, the launch is expected to be on July 12,” the official said.

“The lunar touchdown is likely on August 23,” the official said.

Last week, the space agency started the assembly process for the payloads for Chandrayaa­n-3, in a move aimed at ensuring the July launch, senior officials from the department of space said on Friday.

The payloads are being assembled at the UR Rao Satellite Centre (URSC) in Bangalore, from where it will be sent to the Sriharikot­a space port for launch. The mission will be launched on board the Geosynchro­nous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV Mk-3).

“Hopefully, everything sticks according to the plan,” the official cited in the first instance said.

Chandrayaa­n-3 consists of an indigenous lander module, a propulsion module and a rover. The lander and the rover will have scientific payloads to carry out experiment­s on the lunar surface.

The mission objectives include developing and demonstrat­ing new technologi­es required for interplane­tary missions.

The lander will have the capability to soft land at a specified lunar site and deploy the rover, which will carry out in-situ chemical analysis of the lunar surface during the course of its mobility.

The Chandrayaa­n programme, also known as the Indian lunar exploratio­n programme, is an ongoing series of outer space missions by Isro.

The first moon rocket, Chandrayaa­n-1, was launched in 2008, and was successful­ly inserted into lunar orbit.

Chandrayaa­n-2 was successful­ly launched and inserted into lunar orbit in 2019, but its lander “crash-landed” on the moon’s surface when it deviated from its trajectory while attempting to land on September 6, 2019, due to a software glitch.

Earlier, officials confirmed that the country’s first dedicated scientific mission to study the sun, Aditya-l1, is also scheduled for a July launch.

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