Chandrayaan-3 Spacecraft Became The First Mission To Reach Safely On The South Pole.
The Lunar Surface Has Been Touched By The Vikram Lander. After A Month Of Maneuvering, The July 14-Launched Chandrayaan-3 Has Arrived At Its Goal And Completed A Historic Landing On The Moon’s Surface.

Chandrayaan-1 Was Launched In 2009, And Chandrayaan-2 Was Launched On July 22, 2019. Chandrayaan-3 Was The Third Moon Mission Launched By India. Chandrayaan-3’s Vikram Lander Has Touched Down On The Moon’s Permanently Dark Side. No Other Nation Has Ever Accomplished This Accomplishment Before.

In Order To Investigate The Possibility Of Water In The Form Of Ice In The South Pole Of The Moon, Chandrayaan-3 Was Launched. America’s NASA And Europe’s ESA Have Assisted ISRO With Communication, Navigation, And Monitoring For India’s Trip To The Moon.
