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Chandrayaan 3:

India’s Lunar
Mission
Introduction
India's Chandrayaan 3 mission aims to
land a rover on the moon. It follows
the success of Chandrayaan 2, which
discovered water molecules on the
lunar surface. The mission signifies
India's growing prowess in space
exploration.
Chandrayaan 3 Objectives
Exploring the moon's south pole,
studying its topography, and
conducting experiments to understand
the presence of water and minerals.
Chandrayaan 3 aims to enhance our
knowledge of the moon's composition
and history.
Chandrayaan 3 Design
Chandrayaan 3 will consist of an orbiter,
a lander, and a rover. The orbiter will
study the moon from above, while the
lander and rover will explore the lunar
surface, conducting in-depth analysis.
Technological
Advancements
Chandrayaan 3 will utilize advanced
navigation systems and
communication technology. It will
also include improved sensors and
scientific instruments for precise data
collection and analysis.
International Collaboration

India's ISRO has collaborated with


other space agencies to enhance
Chandrayaan 3's capabilities. This
collaboration will facilitate the
sharing of expertise and resources
for a successful lunar mission.
Challenges and Risks
The mission faces challenges such as
lunar terrain and communication
delays. Additionally, the landing
process poses significant risks.
Overcoming these obstacles is crucial
for mission success.
Scientific Significance
Chandrayaan 3's findings will
contribute to our understanding of the
moon's geology, mineralogy, and lunar
water. These insights will have
implications for future lunar
exploration and potential resource
utilization.
Public Engagement
Chandrayaan 3 will engage the public
through educational programs,
outreach activities, and media coverage.
This engagement aims to inspire the
next generation of scientists and
engineers.
Budget and Timeline
The Chandrayaan 3 mission has a
budget of approximately $125 million.
The timeline aims for a launch in 2022.
Efficient management of resources
and schedules is essential for mission
success.
Future Prospects

Chandrayaan 3 sets the stage for India's future


lunar and interplanetary missions. It paves the
way for advancements in space technology and
strengthens India's position in the global space
exploration arena.
Conclusion
Chandrayaan 3 represents India's commitment to advancing
space exploration and scientific discovery. With its ambitious
objectives and technological advancements, the mission
holds great promise for expanding our knowledge of the
moon.
Thanks!
Sanskriti Soni
Suhani Singh Paliwal
Sakshi Singh
Sachin Chaudhari
Sukant Suman Rao
Shivansh Shrivastava
Tanuj Singh
Suresh Paswan
Shubham Patel
Sachchidanand Pandey

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