Chandrayaan 3 will take its flight into outer space with a rover and lander. It will not include any orbiter like Chandrayaan 2.

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India aims to examine the Moon’s surface, especially areas that have not been receiving sunlight in some billion years. 

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Scientists and astronomers are suspecting the presence of ice and abundant mineral stocks in these darker parts of the lunar surface.

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 In addition, this exploration will not limit to the surface but aim to study the sub-surface and exosphere.

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 The rover of this spacecraft will communicate to earth via an orbiter taken from Chandrayaan 2.

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It will study the surface by taking images at a distance of 100km from the lunar orbit.

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The lander of ISRO’s Chandrayaan 3 will be powered by 4 throttle-able engines. In addition, it will be endowed with a Laser Doppler Velocimeter (LDV).

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