Watch ISRO Land its Lander on the Moon: Live Streaming of Chandrayaan-3
India’s highly anticipated lunar mission is nearing its destination as Chandrayaan-3 prepares to touch down on the Moon’s southern pole. With less than 12 hours remaining, this momentous occasion for India is just around the corner. The Vikram Lander, serving as the Lander Module, will meticulously select the ideal landing site on the lunar surface. Should the Indian Space Research Organisation’s plans unfold smoothly, India will join the exclusive ranks of the United States, China, and Russia as the fourth nation to achieve a successful lunar landing. Stay informed about the live streaming details to witness this historic event.
Experts say that the last 15-20 minutes are the most important for the success of the operation. During this time, Chandrayaan-3’s Vikram lander will make a soft landing.
Since India’s second moon mission failed in the last 20 minutes before landing, ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) is extra careful this time. The part just before the landing is considered very risky and some even call it “20 or 17 minutes of horror”. At this point, the entire process is automatic. The Vikram lander must operate its engines at the correct times and altitudes without human control.
Chandrayaan-3 Moon Landing: When to Watch Live Streaming:
You can start watching the live broadcast on Wednesday at 5:20 PM (IST). You can watch the landing event on ISRO’s website, their YouTube channel, Facebook and DD National TV from 5:27 PM (IST) starting August 23.
Chandrayaan-3 Moon Landing: Where to Watch Live
You can watch the live telecast on Doordarshan TV channel, ISRO website and many social media platforms. Before landing, you can also watch the videos and photos sent by the LVM3-M4 cameras and the images taken by the Lander cameras.
The main goals of Chandrayaan-3 are a safe and gentle landing on the Moon, a rover moving on the surface of the Moon and scientific experiments conducted there on the Moon.
The Chandrayaan-3 mission lander is named after Vikram Sarabhai, often called the father of India’s space program.