Chandrayaan-3 set for August launch
The Hindu
It’s is a follow-up of Chandrayaan-2 of July 2019, which aimed to land a rover on lunar South Pole
India plans to execute the Chandrayaan-3 mission this August, Minister Jitendra Singh told the Lok Sabha on Wednesday.
Though the government had stated that the mission was scheduled for 2022, this is the first time that a specific month has been announced.
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