As the space agency continues to work on integrating the mission with the launch vehicle, the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) has published new photographs of the Chandrayaan-3 mission to the Moon. The Geosynchronous Launch Vehicle Mark-III, India's largest lunar rocket, will carry out the Chandrayaan-3 mission's launch.
With the aim of creating and showcasing new technology necessary for extraterrestrial missions, Chandrayaan-3 is made up of an indigenous Lander Module (LM), a Propulsion Module (PM), and a Rover.
According to S Somnath, the head of ISRO, they will attempt to launch the mission between July 12 and July 19, when the orbital dynamics would guarantee less fuel and more efficiency on the trip to the Moon.