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Chandrayaan 3
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Second Chandryaaan-3 orbit reduction maneuver tomorrow

| @indiablooms | Aug 09, 2023, at 01:53 am

Chennai/IBNS/UNI: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will perform yet another crucial manoeuvre on Wednesday afternoon to further reduce the orbit of its third Lunar mission Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft and take it even closer to the moon.

The operation is scheduled to take place between 1300 and 1400 hrs IST, ISRO said.

After the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft was injected into the lunar orbit on Aug 5, it successfully underwent the planned orbit reduction manoeuver late on Sunday night.

The retrofitting of engines has brought the spacecraft closer to the Moon's surface to 170 X 4313 km.

This maneuver was the first in a series of maneuvers planned to gradually reduce Chandrayaan-3's orbit and position it over the lunar poles.

The lunar bound orbit maneuver was performed between 2230 hrs and 2330 hrs on Sunday night.

"As the mission progresses, a series of maneuvers have been planned to gradually reduce Chandrayaan-3's orbit and position it over the lunar poles," ISRO said.

After some maneuvers, the propulsion module will separate from the lander while in orbit.

Following that, a series of complex braking maneuvers will be executed to facilitate a soft landing in the hitherto unexplored South Polar region of the Moon on Aug 23.

The Space Agency said the health of Chandrayaan-3 is normal.

Throughout the mission, the health of the spacecraft is being continuously monitored from the Mission Operations Complex (MOX) at ISRO Telemetry, Tracking, and Command Network (ISTRAC), the Indian Deep Space Network (IDSN) antenna at Byalalu, near Bengaluru, with the support from European Space Agency (ESA) and JPL Deep space antenna.

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