Scientists from the indian space research organisation (ISRO) prayed for the success of India's third lunar mission on thursday at Tirupati's Venkatachalapathy Temple. A group of isro scientists offered puja using a Chandrayaan-3 model in miniature. The satish dhawan space centre in Sriharikota will carry out the mission's launch on friday at 2:35 p.m. 

ISRO scientists make prayers for the mission's success at the tirupati temple before to each significant mission. Chandrayaan-3 plans to make a soft landing on the moon's surface and send a rover to examine it. india will become the fourth nation to pull off a gentle landing after the US, Russia, and China. While the spacecraft carrying a lander-rover from japan and a rover from the uae failed in 2022, the missions from israel and india crashed-landed in 2019. After a number of testing, isro engineers upgraded the lander's design.

According to a senior official, the Chandrayaan-3 mission would take off from Sriharikota's satish dhawan space centre on July 13 at 2:30 p.m. The date has not yet been decided, but indian space research organisation (ISRO) Chairman S. Somanath stated the organisation was looking at the earliest date between July 12 and 19.




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