The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has made an accomplishment in the Chandrayaan 3 mission by completing the fifth orbit-raising manoeuvre. This mission aims to send a spacecraft to explore the surface following the success of Chandrayaan 2.

The spacecraft onboard propulsion system flawlessly executed the orbit-raising manoeuvre, which plays a role in gradually increasing the spacecraft’s orbit and guiding it towards its intended lunar trajectory.

ISRO has been meticulously conducting a series of orbit-raising manoeuvres to ensure the positioning and alignment of the spacecraft. Each manoeuvre helps overcome Earth’s pull and brings the spacecraft closer to its intended path around the Moon.

Chandrayaan 3 signifies India’s pursuit of advancing space exploration capabilities. Its objective is to contribute to research and discovery in understanding our Moon’s geological composition and history.

The successful completion of the orbit-raising manoeuvre brings ISRO one step closer to achieving all objectives set for Chandrayaan 3. This accomplishment reflects the dedication and expertise of all scientists and engineers involved in this project.

As this mission progresses, India eagerly awaits updates on Chandrayaan 3s journey toward reaching the Moon, hoping for groundbreaking discoveries and scientific achievements.
The mission aims to enhance our knowledge about the Moon and elevate India’s standing in space exploration endeavours.