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India has repeatedly tried to reach the zenith in its space missions and programs and has successfully done it.
Recently the work on Chandrayaan-3 is going on. The preparations for the Chandrayaan-3 moon mission are reaching new heights!
The uppermost part of the rocket has been successfully integrated with the rest of the LVM3 rocket body at the Sriharikota launch site.
Chandrayaan-3 aims to complete the unfinished mission of its predecessor by making a soft landing on the moon's surface.
Unlike before, there won't be an Orbiter component this time. The lander and rover modules will operate on the moon for approximately 14 days, collecting valuable data.
Learning from past failures, ISRO has incorporated new technologies to ensure a successful landing with a speed of less than 2 meters per second.
Launch is expected between July 13 and July 19, followed by the landing in mid-August.
Source: Indian Express