In Photos: Students surround replica of Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft in Chennai

Students with painted faces surround a replica of the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft in Chennai on August 22, 2023. Photos/AFP

Updated On: 2023-08-22 01:33 PM IST

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Students with painted faces surround a replica of the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft in Chennai on August 22, 2023. Photos/AFP

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) confirmed that the lander module of the Chandrayaan-3, which means "Mooncraft" in Sanskrit, had "successfully separated" from the propulsion module six days ahead of a planned landing slated for August 23. 

India launched a rocket on July 14 carrying an unmanned spacecraft to land on the Moon, its second attempt to do so as its cut-price space programme seeks to reach new heights. 

ISRO on Tuesday released images of the Moon captured by the Lander Position Detection Camera (LPDC) of the Chandrayaan-3 mission from an altitude of about 70 km on August 19.

LPDC images assist the Lander Module (LM) of the mission, scheduled to make a soft-landing on the Lunar surface on Wednesday, in determining its position (latitude and longitude) by matching them against an onboard moon reference map, the Bengaluru-headquartered national space agency said.

The ISRO on Monday released images of the Lunar far side area captured by the Lander Hazard Detection and Avoidance Camera (LHDAC).

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