How to Watch Chandrayaan 3 Mission Launch Live online today 14th July 2.35PM ISRO

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Chandrayaan-3 Mission Launch Live: Today is a big day for India in the field of space. The country’s third moon mission Chandrayaan-3 will be launched today at 2.35 pm. This launch will be from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh, where the Indian Space Research Organization ie ISRO is fully prepared. If India succeeds in getting its lander ‘soft landing’ on the Moon, then we will become the fourth power in the world, which has been able to do so till now.

Chandrayaan-3 You can watch the mission live online as it is launched. The mission will be telecasted live on ISRO’s official YouTube channel. ISRO’s Website And facebook page The launch of Chandrayaan-3 can also be seen live. The country’s public broadcaster DD National will also telecast the launch of Chandrayaan-3 from 2 pm. That is, you will be able to see the launching of Chandrayaan-3 mission on your TV as well.

This mission will be launched with the help of LVM-M4 rocket. This is India’s most powerful launch rocket. If everything goes according to plan, the ‘soft landing’ on the lunar surface is scheduled for the end of August.

The Moon mission is being launched in the month of July because the Earth and the Moon are very close to each other at this time of the year. On Tuesday, ISRO also completed the launch rehearsal related to the mission. In the rehearsal that lasted for 24 hours, all those things were done apart from flying the rocket, which would happen on Friday.

Significantly, in the year 2019, the Chandrayaan-2 mission could not land safely on the lunar surface. The entire ISRO team was shocked by this. The then ISRO chief K. Sivan became emotional and was comforted by a hug from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Now ISRO scientist Satish Dhawan is again busy with full preparations at the space center. If India succeeds in its mission, it will become the fourth country in this list after the US, China and the Soviet Union.

This is India’s third Moon mission, aimed at successfully landing Chandrayaan on the Moon and proving its maneuverability capabilities. The rocket with the help of which Chandrayaan will be launched is fondly called ‘Fat Boy’ by ISRO scientists. This ‘Fat Boy’ has completed 6 consecutive successful missions.

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