Live coverage of the Chandrayaan-3 mission’s lunar landing will be accessible on the ISRO website, YouTube, and TV networks.
On Wednesday night, the intensely monitored Chandrayaan-3 mission scheduled to touch down on the moon’s surface. Due to the failure of Russia’s Luna-25 mission, the mission has taken on even more significance, and viewers from all around the nation (and beyond) anticipated to tune in on August 23 to see the descent. India will be the first nation to ever land on the lunar south pole, and Chandrayaan-3’s movements will be livestream on social media sites and TV stations.
Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh’s Satish Dhawan Space Centre, launched the mission a little over five weeks prior. On Thursday, the spacecraft’s ‘Vikram’ lander module successfully disengaged from the propulsion module, conducted vital deboosting procedures, and lowered itself to a slightly lower orbit.
The lander for the Chandrayaan-3 mission bears Vikram Sarabhai’s name. Who is widely recognised as the founder of the Indian space programme.
When should I watch the live Broadcast?
On Wednesday, around 5:20 p.m. (IST), the landing procedures will begin to be broadcasting live. From 5:27 p.m. (IST) on August 23, live landing actions will be air on the ISRO website. Its YouTube page, Facebook, and public television station DD National TV.
Where can I view the live broadcast?
The ISRO website, the Doordarshan TV station, as well as a number of social media channels. All offer access to the live broadcast.
Why is Chandrayaan-3 landing on the south pole and what does a gentle landing entail?
The mission’s three goals, according to ISRO, are to show a soft and safe lunar surface landing, lunar rover wandering, and to carry out in-situ scientific research.
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