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Chandryaan 3: From launching to soft landing, watch India’s Moon Mission in 1 min VIDEO

Chandrayaan-3 is India’s second attempt at a Moon landing after their first attempt in 2019 in the form of Chandrayaan-2, which lost contact with the ISRO’s space station minutes before completing its landing.

New Delhi: On August 23 when India’s Chandrayaan-3 will complete its soft landing on Moon’s South Pole, it will write India’s name in history books. This will make India only the fourth nation to reach the moon after the United States, Russia, and China.

Chandrayaan-3 started its month-long mission toward Moon on July 14 from India’s main spaceport in Andhra Pradesh. It is expected to complete its landing on Moon’s South Pole on August 23, 18:04 Hrs.

Chandrayaan-3 is India’s second attempt at a Moon landing after their first attempt in 2019 in the form of Chandrayaan-2, which lost contact with the ISRO’s space station minutes before completing its landing.

While Chandyaan-3 is gearing up for its landing in space, several posts regarding it make its round around X daily. One such post is a video that PIB posted on Monday. The video shows the entire journey of Chandrayaan-3 from its launch to a soft landing in beautifully crafted 60 seconds video.


While the initial part of the video uses the original video footage, the later part of the video can be described as AI stimulation. Nonetheless, the video is well received by the netizens and is leaving them in complete awe.

Notably, even though Chandrayaan-2’s landing mission failed but its orbiter is still orbiting around the Moon. According to ISRO Chandrayaan-2 orbiter established a two-way connection with Chandrayaan-3 on Monday with a message that says, “Welcome, buddy!”

The live telecast of Chandrayaan-3’s landing will be broadcasted in India through television channels and YouTube pages. And this will be the hour when the whole nation’s eyes will be on the same event with the wish inside their hearts, ‘Safe landing.’