Chandrayaan-3: India unveils fresh $35m attempt to put a rover on the moon

Space programme seeks to bounce back after 2019 project ended with a crash landing on the lunar surfaceIndia plans to make a fresh attempt at an unmanned mission on the moon this year, the head of the country ’s space programme has said, after a 2019 bid ended in a crash landing.Work was going “smoothly” on the Chandrayaan-3 mission to put a rover probe on the moon’s surface, Indian Space Research Organisation chairman K Sivan said. “We are targeting the launch for this year but it may spillover to next year,” Sivan said. Indian sources said authorities had set November as a pro visional target for launch.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: The moon India South and Central Asia Space Science Source Type: news