India Launches Chandrayaan-3 Mission in Historic Attempt to Land Spacecraft on Moon's South Pole
- India has launched the Chandrayaan-3 lunar landing mission, its second attempt to land a spacecraft on the moon after a failed try in 2019.
- The mission aims to demonstrate India's ability to softly land a spacecraft on the lunar surface near the south pole.
- Chandrayaan-3 consists of a lander, rover, and orbiter to study lunar soil composition and search for water ice.
- If successful, India will join an elite group of countries including the US, Russia and China to have landed on the moon.
- The mission has bolstered national pride in India's rapidly advancing, low-cost space program.































