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Chandrayaan-3 ISRO Mission: Launch Date, Status & Objectives

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India’s space programme, led by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), has evolved from modest beginnings into one of the most respected space agencies in the world. Over the years, ISRO has designed and executed a range of missions—from satellite navigation, Earth observation, interplanetary exploration, to solar studies—that have not only enhanced India’s technological self-reliance but also contributed to global scientific collaboration. Its cost-effective approaches and mission diversity—from Chandrayaan and Mangalyaan to Aditya-L1 and the upcoming Gaganyaan—have become case studies in innovation.

For UPSC aspirants, ISROs journey is more than current affairs—it directly intersects with the syllabus of General Studies Paper 3 (Science & Technology), provides examples for GS Paper 2 (International Relations, Governance), and can enrich perspectives in the Essay Paper, Ethics, and even Optional subjects like Geography or PSIR. In this article, we will explore detailed insights about ISRO Chandrayaan-3 Mission —its objectives, timelines, key technologies, and strategic implications.

ISRO Chandrayaan-3 Mission Overview

Chandrayaan-3 was developed by ISRO as part of its efforts in the field of Lunar Lander and Rover.ISRO selected Moon (South Polar Region) as the functional environment for the Chandrayaan-3 mission.

  • For this mission, Chandrayaan-3 was placed into orbit using LVM3 M4.
  • Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota hosted the missions launch activities.
  • Among its key functions, Chandrayaan-3 was intended to Demonstrate safe and soft lunar landing, rover roving.
  • Alongside its primary function, Chandrayaan-3 was expected to Conduct in-situ scientific experiments on lunar surface.
  • As per ISRO documentation, the mission is Successful; primary objectives met.

Chandrayaan-3 Space Mission Overview for UPSC

Mission Name

Chandrayaan-3

Mission Abbreviation

Chandrayaan-3

Mission Type

Lunar Lander and Rover

Target Celestial Body or Orbit

Moon (South Polar Region)

Primary Objective

Demonstrate safe and soft lunar landing, rover roving

Secondary Objectives

Conduct in-situ scientific experiments on lunar surface

Mission Status

Successful; primary objectives met

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Timeline & Milestones of ISRO Chandrayaan-3 Mission
  • The scheduled launch date for Chandrayaan-3 was July 14, 2023.
  • August 23, 2023 (Landing) represents the missions attempt at proximity operations or landing sequence.
  • The baseline duration for Chandrayaan-3 is scheduled through Lander/Rover: ~14 Earth days (1 lunar day).

Timeline & Milestones

Proposal Date

N/A

Critical Design Review (CDR) Date

N/A

Assembly Complete Date

N/A

Launch Date

July 14, 2023

Landing / Flyby Date

August 23, 2023 (Landing)

End of Primary Mission Date

Lander/Rover: ~14 Earth days (1 lunar day)

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ISRO Chandrayaan-3 Mission Technical Specifications

Key subsystems and architecture of Chandrayaan-3 were built around Lander: Vikram, Rover: Pragyan; Total mass 3900 kg.Chandrayaan-3 was placed into Lunar orbit, then landing; Propulsion module orbits Moon, chosen to suit its Lunar Lander and Rover mission requirements.

  • The Lunar Lander and Rover mission relied on a set of payloads—namely ChaSTE, ILSA, LP (Lander); APXS, LIBS (Rover); SHAPE (Propulsion)—to achieve its functional objectives.
  • ISRO employed Soft landing, lunar roving, in-situ analysis to carry out the mission’s objectives in Moon (South Polar Region).

Technical Specifications

Spacecraft Technical Specifications

Lander: Vikram, Rover: Pragyan; Total mass 3900 kg

Scientific Payloads

ChaSTE, ILSA, LP (Lander); APXS, LIBS (Rover); SHAPE (Propulsion)

Orbit Details

Lunar orbit, then landing; Propulsion module orbits Moon

Communication Frequencies / Band

N/A

Key Technologies Used

Soft landing, lunar roving, in-situ analysis

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Chandrayaan-3 Launch Information
  • ISRO conducted the launch of Chandrayaan-3 on July 14, 2023, as per mission planning.
  • As part of its launch strategy, Chandrayaan-3 used LVM3 M4 for orbital insertion.
  • All pre-launch procedures were conducted at Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota.

Launch Information

Launch Vehicle

LVM3 M4

Launch Site

Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota

Who are the Stakeholders & Collaborators?

Mission responsibilities were distributed among Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

    Stakeholders & Collaboration

    Agencies Involved

    Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)

    Commercial Partners

    N/A

    International Partners

    N/A

    Payload Contributions by Partners

    N/A

    Data Sharing Policy

    N/A

    Outputs, Applications & Impact of ISRO Chandrayaan-3 Mission

    One of the key achievements of Chandrayaan-3 was First soft landing near Moon's south pole; fourth country.Lunar surface temperature, seismicity, elemental composition data were derived from payloads aboard Chandrayaan-3.

    • The funding for Lunar Lander and Rover mission Chandrayaan-3 is estimated at Approx ₹615 crore (US$77 million).
    • Boosted India's global space prestige is among the noted policy-level implications of Chandrayaan-3.
    • Data and technologies from Chandrayaan-3 support civilian uses such as Lunar science, resource exploration, technology demonstration.
    • Chandrayaan-3 supports sectoral priorities and government initiatives through Showcases soft landing capability, boosts national pride.
    • Planned missions including Possible lunar sample return, further lunar exploration missions are anticipated to carry forward the objectives and advancements initiated during Chandrayaan-3.

    Outputs, Applications & Impact of Chandrayaan-3 Mission

    Data Outputs and Applications

    Lunar surface temperature, seismicity, elemental composition data

    Major Achievements

    First soft landing near Moon's south pole; fourth country

    Applications in Civilian Life

    Lunar science, resource exploration, technology demonstration

    Impact on Policy & Global Collaboration

    Boosted India's global space prestige

    Environmental Impact & Sustainability

    N/A

    Strategic Significance & Policy Alignment

    Showcases soft landing capability, boosts national pride

    Follow-up Missions or Extensions

    Possible lunar sample return, further lunar exploration missions

    Cost Estimate

    Approx ₹615 crore (US$77 million)

    ISRO Chandrayaan-3 Space Mission Risks, Failures & Mitigation

    Learning from Chandrayaan-2 failure, complex landing sequence was identified as a key challenge in the course of the Lunar Lander and Rover mission.
    ISRO used strategies such as Redundant systems, extensive testing, improved algorithms to reduce mission-related uncertainties.

    • Technical feedback from the mission led to Improvements based on Chandrayaan-2 lessons for future versions.
    • Successful execution of complex interplanetary mission formed a part of the technical feedback loop after the mission.

    Risks, Failures & Mitigation

    Challenges Faced

    Learning from Chandrayaan-2 failure, complex landing sequence

    Risk Mitigation Measures

    Redundant systems, extensive testing, improved algorithms

    Failures or Anomalies

    N/A during primary mission

    Corrective Actions Taken

    Improvements based on Chandrayaan-2 lessons

    Lessons Learned

    Successful execution of complex interplanetary mission

    UPSC Relevance of ISRO Chandrayaan-3 Space Mission
    • ISRO missions are frequently asked in the UPSC Prelims examination, especially under the Science and Technology section, where candidates are expected to know key facts like launch dates, objectives, and agencies involved.
    • Space missions contribute to economic and social development, and their applications in resource mapping, weather data, and rural connectivity are valid points in UPSC Mains writing.
    • ISRO’s space missions offer rich content for UPSC essays on themes like innovation, scientific temper, national self-reliance, or institutional excellence.
    • Students with PSIR, Sociology, or Public Administration optionals can use ISRO case studies to demonstrate state capacity, institutional success, or public sector innovation.

    Past UPSC Mains PYQs on ISRO Space Missions

    Q1. Discuss the role of the private sector in the growth of the space industry in India. How has the governments policy of 2023 affected it? (2023, GS Paper 3 - Science & Technology)

    Q2. What is India’s plan to have its own space station and how will it benefit our space programme? (2022 & 2019, GS Paper 3 - Science & Technology)

    Q3. Space has been the next big frontier for mankind after sea and land. In this context, discuss Indias policy and preparedness for space wars. (2019, GS Paper 3 - Science & Technology)

    Q4. Discuss the utility of the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) for India. (2016, GS Paper 3 - Science & Technology)

    Q5. What do you understand by Standard Positioning Systems and Precision Positioning Systems in the GPS era? Discuss the advantages India perceives from its ambitious IRNSS programme employing just seven satellites. (2015, GS Paper 3 - Science & Technology)

    Past UPSC Prelims PYQs on ISRO Space Missions

    Q1 [2025]: GPS-Aided Geo Augmented Navigation (GAGAN) uses a system of ground stations to provide necessary augmentation. Which of the following statements is/are correct in respect of GAGAN?

    I. It is designed to provide additional accuracy and integrity.
    II. It will allow more uniform and high quality air traffic management.
    III. It will provide benefits only in aviation but not in other modes of transportation.

    Select the correct answer using the code given below.

    (a) I, II and III
    (b) II and III only
    (c) I only
    (d) I and II only

    Correct Answer: (d) I and II only

    Explanation: Statements I and II correctly describe the core purpose and benefit of the GAGAN system. (I) GAGAN is designed to augment GPS signals by correcting for errors, which provides much greater accuracy and guarantees the integrity (reliability) of the positioning information. (II) This enhanced accuracy and reliability directly enables more precise aircraft routing and landing procedures, thus improving the uniformity and quality of air traffic management.

    Q2 [2022]: If a major solar storm (solar flare) reaches the Earth, which of the following are the possible effects on the Earth?

    1. GPS and navigation systems could fail.
    2. Tsunamis could occur at equatorial regions.
    3. Power grids could be damaged.
    4. Intense auroras could occur over much of the Earth.
    5. Forest fires could take place over much of the planet.
    6. Orbits of the satellites could be disturbed.
    7. Shortwave radio communication of the aircraft flying over polar regions could be interrupted.

    Select the correct answer using the code given below:

    (a) 1, 2, 4 and 5 only
    (b) 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 only
    (c) 1, 3, 4, 6 and 7 only
    (d) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7

    Answer: The correct answer is (c).

    Explanation: A major solar storm can disrupt GPS, power grids, satellite orbits, polar radio communication, and cause auroras, but cannot trigger tsunamis or forest fires.

    Q3 [2020]: The experiment will employ a trio of spacecraft flying in formation in the shape of an equilateral triangle that has sides one million kilometres long, with lasers shining between the craft.” The experiment in question refers to

    (a) Voyager-2
    (b) New horizons
    (c) Lisa Pathfinder
    (d) Evolved LISA

    Answer: The correct answer is (d) Evolved LISA.

    Explanation: Evolved LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna) is a planned space-based gravitational wave observatory by ESA and NASA, using three spacecraft in a triangular formation with laser beams to detect cosmic gravitational waves.

    Q4 [2016]: Consider the following statements:

    The Mangalyaan launched by ISRO

    1. is also called the Mars Orbiter Mission
    2. made India the second country to have a spacecraft orbit the Mars after USA
    3. made India the only country to be successful in making its spacecraft orbit the Mars in its very first attempt

    Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?

    (a) 1 only
    (b) 2 and 3 only
    (c) 1 and 3 only
    (d) 1, 2 and 3


    Answer: c) 1 and 3 only

    Explanation: Mangalyaan is the informal name of Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), launched by ISRO on 5 November 2013 and India is the only nation to date to have succeeded on its maiden attempt.

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    UPSC Practice Questions on ISRO Space Missions

    Q1. MOM stands for and the date in which it was launched
    1. Mars Orbital Mission, 5th November 2014
    2. Mars Orbiter Mission, 5th November 2014
    3. Mars Orbiter Mission, 5th November 2013
    4. Mars Orbital Mission, 5th November 2013
    Answer: Mars Orbiter Mission, 5th November 2013
    Solution: The MOM mission is primarily a technological mission to study various aspects of Mars. This mission was launched by ISRO on 5 November 2013. This mission was launched from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, located in Andhra Pradesh. It was launched with the help of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle PSLV C-25. It is an indigenously-built space probe, India's first interplanetary mission, in the Martian orbit since September 24, 2014. India is the first country in the world to achieve Mars Orbit intersection in its 1st attempt. It is the cheapest interplanetary space mission in the world.

    Q2. With the success of Chandrayan Mission India has become the ____ country in the world to achieve soft landing on moon.
    1. First
    2. Second
    3. Third
    4. Fourth
    Answer: Fourth
    Solution: India has become the fourth country in the world to achieve a soft landing on the moon with the success of the Chandrayaan mission. The other three countries that have achieved this feat before India are the United States, the Soviet Union, and China. Soft landing on the moon is a significant milestone in space exploration, highlighting a country's technological and scientific prowess. Chandrayaan mission has propelled India into an elite group of nations with advanced space capabilities. This mission has opened new avenues for lunar research and exploration for India.

    Q3. PSLV is a:
    1. satellite of India
    2. space mission of India
    3. satellite launch vehicle of India
    4. satellite launch centre of India
    Answer: satellite launch vehicle of India
    Solution: Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle PSLV is an expendable medium-lift launch vehicle designed and operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO. PSLV was first launched on 20th September 1993 and has since become the primary launch vehicle for ISRO. It is known for its reliability and versatility, having successfully launched numerous satellites into various orbits, including the Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit GTO and Low Earth Orbit LEO. The PSLV has been instrumental in launching India's notable missions such as Chandrayaan-1, Mars Orbiter Mission Mangalyaan, and various other satellite missions.

    Q4. Which of the following statements is true about India's Chandrayaan –3 mission?
    1. It was launched using GSLV
    2. RAMBHA and ChaSTE were amongst its rover payloads
    3. Propulsion Module placed the lander module in 100 km lunar orbit
    4. LISA and LRA were amongst its lander payloads
    Answer: It was launched using GSLV
    Solution: Chandrayaan-3 is India's third lunar exploration mission under the Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO. The mission aims to demonstrate end-to-end capability in safe landing and roving on the lunar surface. The Chandrayaan-3 mission consists of a lander and rover configuration, without an orbiter. The mission's primary objective is to achieve a soft landing on the Moon's surface, especially near the lunar south pole. It builds on the success of Chandrayaan-2, which was partially successful with its orbiter functioning well but the lander failing to achieve a soft landing.

    Q5. Who has assumed charge as the Chairman of ISRO in January 2022?
    1. KM Rao
    2. K Sivan
    3. P Muralidhar
    4. S Somanath
    Answer: S Somanath
    Solution: S Somanath assumed charge as the Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO in January 2022. Prior to this role, he was the Director of the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre VSSC in Thiruvananthapuram. S Somanath succeeded K Sivan, who served as ISRO Chairman from January 2018 to January 2022. S Somanath has a strong background in aerospace engineering, particularly in the area of launch vehicle design and development. He has been associated with ISRO since 1985 and has contributed significantly to various space missions, including the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle PSLV and the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle GSLV.

    Q6. The Indian Space Research Organisation's satellite GSAT-30 was successfully launched on 17 January 2020 from Kourou launch base. What is the main function of this satellite?
    1. Search and rescue
    2. Navigation
    3. Space exploration
    4. Telecommunication
    Answer: Telecommunication
    Solution: GSAT-30 is a communication satellite launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO on 17 January 2020. The satellite was launched from the Kourou launch base in French Guiana, using the Ariane-5 VA-251 launch vehicle. The primary function of GSAT-30 is to provide high-quality telecommunications, broadcasting, and broadband services across India. This satellite replaces the INSAT-4A, enhancing the capacity and extending the lifespan of India's communication satellite fleet.

    Q7. Chandrayaan-2 was a mixture of success and set-back. Which of the following statements are applicable to Chandrayaan-2 mission?
    1. (i) only
    2. (ii) only
    3. (i), (ii) and (iii) only
    4. (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)
    Answer: Option 4
    Solution: Chandrayaan-2 aimed to explore the south pole of the moon. This region is of particular interest because it is thought to contain water ice and other minerals. The mission was designed to build on the evidence of water molecules discovered by Chandrayaan-1. A key objective was to soft-land the Vikram lander on the lunar surface. Despite the crash landing of Vikram, its location was later identified. NASA and ISRO worked to locate the crash site, providing valuable data for future missions.

    Q8. The Artemis Accords seek to establish peaceful and cooperative norms for lunar and space exploration. In 2023, which major space-faring country became the 27th signatory and also announced collaboration with NASA on a mission to the ISS?
    1. China
    2. Russia
    3. France
    4. India
    Answer: India
    Solution: The Artemis Accords are an international agreement spearheaded by NASA, aiming to establish a framework for peaceful and cooperative exploration of the Moon and beyond. In 2023, India became the 27th signatory of the Artemis Accords. This step underscores India's growing role in the global space community and its commitment to peaceful space exploration. India's participation aligns with its own ambitious space programs, including missions to the Moon and Mars. India also announced collaboration with NASA on a mission to the International Space Station ISS. This collaboration represents a significant milestone in the India-U.S. space relationship, fostering greater cooperation and technological exchange.

    Q9. As part of the Gaganyaan mission, ISRO developed a digital support tool to assist astronauts in various tasks such as communication and health tracking. What is the name of this application?
    1. CHAKRA
    2. YATRI
    3. SPANDAN
    4. SAKHI
    Answer: SAKHI
    Solution: As part of the Gaganyaan mission, ISRO has developed a digital support tool called SAKHI – Space-borne Assistant and Knowledge Hub for Crew Interaction. Purpose of SAKHI: Assists astronauts with communication, health monitoring, data access, and mission support tasks. Functions as a smart onboard assistant, enhancing safety and efficiency during human spaceflight.

    Q10. Which of the following missions aims to send a crew of three astronauts to an orbit of 400 kilometres above the Earth for three days?
    1. Gaganyaan
    2. Chandryaan-2
    3. Mission Mangal
    4. Bhashkar-1
    Answer: Gaganyaan
    Solution: Gaganyaan is a human spaceflight mission by the Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO. The mission aims to send a crew of three astronauts to an orbit of 400 kilometres above the Earth for a duration of three days. It is part of India's efforts to establish its capabilities in human space exploration. The Gaganyaan spacecraft will include an Orbital Module consisting of a crew module and service module. ISRO plans to conduct two unmanned missions before launching the crewed mission to ensure safety and reliability. The mission will focus on testing critical technologies such as crew escape systems, life-support systems, and re-entry capabilities. This program is a significant milestone for India, aiming to make it the fourth country to achieve human spaceflight, after Russia, the United States, and China. The mission will boost India's space exploration capabilities and contribute to scientific advancements and technological innovation.

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