Chandrayaan 3: ISRO releases Moon image taken just after landing

Updated : Aug 24, 2023 18:30
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ISRO has shared an image of the Moon taken by Chandrayaan-3's Vikram lander just after landing on the lunar surface. 

'The image captured by the Landing Imager Camera after the landing. It shows a portion of Chandrayaan-3's landing site. Seen also is a leg and its accompanying shadow. Chandrayaan-3 chose a relatively flat region on the lunar surface,' ISRO tweeted. 

The Indian space agency also released images of the Moon taken by the Lander Horizontal Velocity Camera of Chandrayaan-3 during its descent towards the lunar surface. 

India scripted history on August 23 by becoming the first country to land a spacecraft on the lunar south pole and the fourth to land on the Moon. 

Chandrayaan-3 was India’s second attempt at a soft landing on the Moon. 

The moon mission was designed to support exploration of the moon’s south polar region, making India the first country to do so. The spacecraft was launched on July 14, 2023, after which it went through multiple space manoeuvres.

The month-long journey came to an end earlier this month when Chandrayaan-3 placed itself in lunar orbit and was on standby for the landing window.

ISRO Chief S Somanath demonstrated immense confidence in Chandrayaan-3, saying that it was ready for all kinds of emergencies.

“If everything fails, if all the sensors fail, nothing works, still it (Vikram) will make a landing. That's how it has been designed -- provided that the propulsion system works well,” ISRO director said.

Chandrayaan-3’s predecessor, launched in July 2019, held similar ambitions but lost contact with ISRO minutes before its scheduled landing time. 

Reports say that India’s space mission has a budget of Rs. 615 crore, making it significantly cheaper and more efficient than lunar missions of other countries. Only three countries – China, US and Soviet Union – have made a soft landing on the moon.

News agency PTI reported that India's space economy is expected to be worth USD 13 billion by 2025.

By comparison, the Australian Civil Space Strategy 2019–2028 aims to triple the sector's contribution to GDP to AUD 12 billion and create an additional 20,000 jobs by 2030.

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