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Chandrayaan-3 rover to leave imprints of ISRO, national emblem on Moon. Watch

Jul 15, 2023 12:52 PM IST

Chandrayaan-3 launched Friday, a follow up of Chandrayaan-2 mission which failed to achieve desired soft landing on the Moon's surface in 2019.

Chandrayaan-3, India’s third lunar exploration mission, was launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Friday afternoon to land a rover on the Moon's surface, a feat achieved by just three nations so far. The mission is a follow-up of Chandrayaan-2 mission, which failed a desired soft landing on the lunar surface nearly four years ago in September 2019.

Chandrayaan-3: An animated representation of rover roving on the Moon's surface.(ISRO)
Chandrayaan-3: An animated representation of rover roving on the Moon's surface.(ISRO)

Chandrayaan-3 mission consists of the main objectives of exhibiting end-to-end capability in safe landing and roving on the lunar surface. The spacecraft is expected to touchdown Moon’s south pole region on August 23. The spacecraft consists of a six-wheeled lander and rover module, configured with payloads to provide data related to the Moon's surface.

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However, the rover on the lunar surface will be doing more than just gathering data. The rear wheels of the rover, named Pragyan, leave imprints of the ISRO and the national emblem, depicting the Lion Capital of Ashoka at Sarnath, on the lunar surface – symbolising its presence and leaving India’s mark behind.

The rear wheel of the rover seen with ISRO logo embossed on it.(ISRO)
The rear wheel of the rover seen with ISRO logo embossed on it.(ISRO)

The curtain raiser video shared by the ISRO on its website, offering a glimpse of the Chandrayaan-3 mission, also showcases the embossed imprints on the rover.

During the Chandrayaan-2 mission, a visual representation of the scenario was also shared by the ISRO on its YouTube channel. The video showed an animated representation of the lander arriving on the Moon’s surface, followed by the rover embarking on its mission after assessing the environment. As it started to move (at 2:45) , the rover’s rear wheels left behind the logo imprints.

The successful soft landing of the module will make India the fourth nation to have done it after the United States, the former Soviet Union and China.

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