ISRO is ready to launch its new attempt to land on the Lunar surface and the launch vehicle is already mated to the Chandrayaan 3 spacecraft.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has finally given us the official launch date for the Chandrayaan 3 lunar mission for this month. The latest space mission to the Moon is set to take off on Friday, July 14 at 2:35 PM IST from SDSC, Sriharikota. The space agency shared the update via this post on Thursday.
ISRO has also shared that LVM3-M4 will be the launch vehicle to move forward with the Chandrayaan-3 mission, and that the Chandrayaan 3 is already mated to this launch vehicle.
ISRO will be hoping to finally get Chandrayaan 3 spacecraft make a soft landing on the Lunar surface. Previously, ISRO had talked about a mid-July launch timeline, with a projected landing on the Moon’s surface around August 23. The launch next week will be livestreamed across different platforms, keeping you up-to-date with the progress made by the launcher once it exits the Earth’s atmosphere.
In comparison to the previous lander involved in the Chandrayaan-2 mission, several modifications have been made to the current lander. It will now feature four motors instead of five, and certain software changes have also been implemented. We still don’t know the specific details such as the name of the lander and rover to be deployed for this mission.

