Chandrayaan-3: the Indian probe successfully landed on the Moon

Chandrayaan 3 the Indian probe successfully landed on the Moon

CHANDRAYAAN-3. This Wednesday, August 23, 2023, India achieved what no mission has achieved before by landing a probe at the South Pole of the Moon, becoming at the same time the 4th nation to land on our natural satellite! We tell you all about this historic event.

[Mis à jour le 23 août 2023 à 15h11] Just three days after the Russian Luna 25 probe crashed on the Moon, the Chandrayaan-3 space probe helped India win the race to the lunar south pole. The Indian lunar mission managed to deliver a lander and a small rover to the surface of the Moon this Wednesday, August 23 at 2:34 p.m.

A region less explored than the North Pole, the South Pole of the Moon would house water in the form of ice, an essential resource for setting up a permanent base on the star. After the Russian failure, India marks a big blow by becoming the 4e nation to land on the Moon and the first to achieve the feat of doing so on the rugged area that is the South Pole.

Where did the Chandrayaan-3 probe land on the Moon?

For the landing of the Chandrayaan-3 probe, ISRO has selected a site that lies between the Manzinus C and Simpelius N craters. This place is located not far from the South Pole of the Moon, a very rugged region dotted with craters and reliefs where the maneuver is particularly difficult to carry out. Before reaching its landing zone, the probe completed several orbits around the Moon and then began its descent.

What photos are taken by the Chandrayaan-3 probe?

As the space probe circled the Moon before landing, Chandrayaan-3 captured a series of snapshots released by the Indian space agency using its onboard camera. We can see the hidden face of the Moon and its many craters:

What is the Chandrayaan-3 probe?

Chandrayaan-3 is a space probe designed by the Indian space agency, ISRO, which was launched on July 14, 2023. Consisting of a lander that landed smoothly on the surface of the Moon and a a rover which descended from the landing module using an inclined ramp, this probe must meet several objectives and mark the entry of India among the nations to have placed a machine on the Moon.

To carry out its mission, the Chandrayaan-3 probe carries various instruments. The lander is notably equipped with a camera, a seismometer which studies the core of the Moon as well as several tools allowing it to carry out certain measurements at the level of the ground and the lunar atmosphere. For its part, the rover has two spectroscopes which study the chemical nature of the lunar soil as well as several cameras. This probe succeeds Chandrayaan-2 which crashed on the surface of the Moon in July 2019.

What is the mission of the Chandrayaan-3 probe?

Chandrayaan-3 is on a two-week mission to the lunar surface. On the one hand, the lander named Vikram must study the surface of the Moon, its seismic and thermal characteristics, its geology as well as the gases that make up its thin atmosphere. On the other hand, the Pragyan rover focuses its efforts on studying the composition of the soil from a chemical and mineralogical point of view.

Finally, the Chandrayaan-3 mission has a strategic stake since it is India’s first lunar mission and has enabled this country to become the 4e nation to land a probe on our natural satellite. It thus joins the United States, Russia and China in the very private circle of powers that have landed on the Moon.

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