ISRO claims that Chandrayaan-3 entered lunar orbit successfully

India’s Chandrayaan-3 Successfully Enters Lunar Orbit

On Saturday, the ISRO reported that Chandrayaan-3, India’s ambitious third moon mission, had been successfully placed into the lunar orbit. According to a tweet from the city’s ISRO branch, the necessary manoeuvre was carried out from this location.

Mission Accomplished by ISRO’s MOX in Bengaluru

The insertion of Chandrayaan-3 into the lunar orbit has been accomplished. The Mission Operations Complex (MOX), ISTRAC (ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and direct Network), Bengaluru, was used to direct a retro-burning at the Perilune, the agency stated in a tweet.

Chandrayaan-3 Caught by Lunar Gravity

This is Chandrayaan-3, MOX, ISTRAC. Chandrayaan-3 is impacted by the moon’s gravitational pull, the ISRO announced on X, formerly known as Twitter. The Indian space agency reported that Chandrayaan-3 had been successfully placed into lunar orbit. After executing a known as a Lunar Orbit Insertion, the vessel was grabbed by lunar gravity.

Lunar Orbit Insertion: A Critical Maneuver

The vehicle will arrive near the moon and inside the lunar gravity field during the Lunar orbit insertion. It would then start its internal engines to slow down so that it could be caught into lunar orbit. In a very elliptical orbit, it would then start to circle the moon.

Dr. Annadurai: The ‘Moon Man of India’

Having made a significant contribution to India’s first lunar mission, Chandrayaan-1 as its Project Director, Dr. Annadurai earned the moniker ‘Moon Man of India’. He had retired from ISRO as the Director of UR Rao Satellite Centre.

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