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Chandrayaan-3's third orbit-raising manoeuvre successfully performed, tweets ISRO

Chandrayaan-3 MISSION UPDATE: On July 14, the Indian Space Research Organisation successfully launched Chandrayaan-3 on board an LVM3-M4 rocket from Satish Dhawan Space Centre. And 17 minutes after lift-off at 2.35 pm, the satellite was precisely injected into the intended orbit.

Edited By: Ajeet Kumar @Ajeet1994 New Delhi Published : Jul 18, 2023 15:31 IST, Updated : Jul 18, 2023 15:48 IST
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Chandrayaan-3 MISSION UPDATE: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully performed the third orbit-raising manoeuvre (Earth-bound apogee firing) of the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft. The next firing is planned for July 20, 2023, between 2 and 3 p.m.

"The mission is on schedule. The third orbit-raising maneuver (Earth-bound perigee firing) is performed successfully from ISTRAC/ISRO, Bengaluru. The next firing is planned for July 20, 2023, between 2 and 3 pm IST," tweets the Indian space agency on Tuesday.

Notably, on July 14, the Indian Space Research Organisation successfully launched Chandrayaan-3 on board an LVM3-M4 rocket from Satish Dhawan Space Centre. And 17 minutes after lift-off at 2.35 pm, the satellite was precisely injected into the intended orbit.

Vehicle has performed extremely well: ISRO

Speaking to reporters in Thiruvananthapuram on Saturday, Director of Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre S Unnikrishnan Nair said that the launch vehicle has performed extremely well and the initial conditions required for the spacecraft have been provided "very precisely".

Following the successful launch of LVM3-M4 rocket carrying Chandrayaan -3, its project director P Veeramuthuvel had said on Friday that ISRO would be closely monitoring and controlling the spacecraft from ISTRAC.

“Many critical events are lined up, starting from Earth-bound manoeuvres, insertion into lunar orbit and separation of lander, a set of deboost manoeuvres, and finally the power descent phase for a soft landing (on the lunar surface),” Veeramuthuvel said.

(With inputs from agency)

 

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