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Chandrayaan-3 is the third lunar exploration mission ready for take off in the fourth operational mission (M4) of LVM3 launcher.
If the Chandrayaan-3 mission — slated for launch on Friday, July 14 — goes as planned, it will place India in the elite club of four nations that have set their footprints on the lunar surface by landing a space vehicle.
Mission launch onboard Launch Vehicle Mark 3 from Sriharikota spaceport at 2.35 pm on July 14.
Chandrayaan-3 will be launched by the Launch Vehicle Mark-III from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota and this is scheduled for July 13 at 2:30 pm, according to the officials.
The second-generation navigation satellite series is considered as a significant launch that would ensure the continuity of NavIC services.
ISRO's workhorse launch vehicle carried with it TeLEOS-2 as primary satellite and Lumelite-4 as a co-passenger satellite and deployed into low earth orbit.
The lift off of the 43.5 metre tall rocket was at 9 am from the second launch pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre here, about 135 km from Chennai.
Students of Cheriyam Government High School, Mankada, Malappuram, and St Cornelius Higher Secondary School, Kolayad, Kannur, too, have walked into the history books with the successful launch.
ISRO forays into small satellite launch market with SSLV success.
A storm warning signal flag Number Five has been hoisted at the Puducherry port and fisherfolk had been asked not to venture into the sea.