India's third lunar mission probe (Moonship 3)

India's third lunar mission probe (Moonship 3)

Lunar ship 3 (English: Chandrayaan-3) is India's third lunar mission probe and the country's second attempt to land on the lunar surface. The Indian Space Agency (ISRO) is scheduled to launch from the Satish Dhawan Space Center on an Indian carrier rocket Mark-3(LVM3) at 17: 05 Beijing time on July 14, 2023. The goal is to be the first country to land near the moon's south pole, which has been little explored by humans.
India "moon ship 3" probe-lunar exploration vehicle

India "moon ship 3" probe-lunar exploration vehicle

"Moonship 3" is India's third launch of a probe to the moon project. On August 23, 2023 local time, the Indian "Moon Ship 3" probe successfully landed on the surface of the moon's south pole. The "Lunar Ship 3" probe launched on July 14, including a lunar lander and a lunar rover. The "Moon Boat 3" weighs 3900 kilograms and costs about $75 million. The lander Vikram carried by the "Moon Ship 3" weighs about 1500 kilograms, including a 26-kilogram lunar rover.
Indian "Moonship 3" probe-lander

Indian "Moonship 3" probe-lander

On August 23, 2023 local time, the Indian "Moon Ship 3" probe successfully landed on the surface of the moon's south pole. The "Lunar Ship 3" probe launched on July 14, including a lunar lander and a lunar rover. "Moonship 3" is India's third launch of a probe to the moon project.