Watch: First Images Of Moon As Captured By Chandrayaan-3 Spacecraft

The Moon's cratered surface was captured by Chandrayan-3 after entering the lunar orbit on Saturday.

  ISRO's Chandrayaan-3 has had a smooth journey so far


New Delhi: The first pictures of the Moon taken by Chandrayaan 3, India's third unmanned Moon mission, have been made public by the Indian Space Research Organization, or ISRO. 

After entering lunar orbit on Saturday, Chandrayan-3 took a picture of the Moon's cratered surface.



"The Moon, as viewed by Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft during Lunar Orbit Insertion (LOI) on August 5, 2023," said a tweet from the Mission's official Twitter account.





The Moon mission has gone smoothly so far, and the ISRO anticipates that on August 23, the Vikram lander will make a soft landing on the lunar surface.


On Saturday, 22 days after its launch for a challenging 41-day journey to the lunar south pole, where no other country has gone before, Chandrayaan-3 successfully entered the lunar orbit.

Chandrayaan-3's communication to the ISRO following the necessary maneuver that brought it closer to the Moon was, "I am feeling lunar gravity," and it was successfully completed from the space agency's facility in Bengaluru. 

The ambitious $600 million project of the space agency reached a significant turning point with the injection into lunar orbit.

 

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