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  • Chandrayaan-3 gets closer to Lunar orbit
  • Russia's Luna-25 launches on August 11
  • Both may land on Moon on the same day

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ISRO's Chandrayaan-3 vs Russia's Luna-25: Who will reach first to the south pole of moon?

Both Chandrayaan-3 and Luna-25 missions aim to land on the Moon's south pole, a region believed to contain significant ice resources.

ISRO's Chandrayaan-3 vs Russia's Luna-25: Who will reach first to the south pole of moon?

India's Chandrayaan-3 and Russia's Luna-25 spacecraft are making significant strides in their respective missions to explore the Moon.

In an announcement by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Chandrayaan-3 has successfully adjusted its orbit by reducing it to 174 km x 1437 km, bringing it closer to the Moon's surface.

The spacecraft is set to perform another crucial manoeuvre on August 14, propelling it even closer to its destination. Similarly, Russia's Luna-25 is scheduled to launch on August 11 from the Vostochny Cosmodrome, marking the country's first lunar mission in 45 years.

Chandrayaan-3 vs Luna-25 Parallel Objectives: Moon Landing Date Approaching

Both India and Russia are targeting the Moon's south pole as the landing site for their missions.

This area is of particular interest to scientists due to its potential abundance of ice, which could be harnessed for various purposes including fuel extraction, oxygen production, and drinking water. However, landing in this challenging terrain poses unique obstacles.

Russia's Luna-25 will embark on a five-day journey covering 3,450 miles (5,550 km) from the Vostochny Cosmodrome to the Moon's surface.

Following its successful arrival, it will spend approximately seven days in lunar orbit, according to reports from Reuters.

Meanwhile, Chandrayaan-3 is scheduled to touch down on the Moon's surface on August 23, raising the possibility of a simultaneous landing with Russia's spacecraft.

Chandrayaan-3 vs Luna-25: No Interference Expected

Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, has reassured that there will be no interference or collision between the two spacecraft.

The landing areas chosen for each mission are sufficiently distant from each other, allowing for a safe undertaking and preventing any potential issues.

Chandrayaan-3 vs Luna-25: Distinct Objectives and Study Durations

While both missions share the goal of exploring the Moon, they differ in their specific objectives and study durations. Chandrayaan-3 will spend one lunar day on the Moon, equivalent to 14 Earth days, carrying out its scientific investigations.

On the other hand, Luna-25 is planned to embark on a year-long exploration to detect the presence of frozen water up to 6 inches below the lunar surface, potentially supporting future human presence.

It is worth mentioning that Russia's lunar mission encountered a two-year delay, originally slated for October 2021.

As India's Chandrayaan-3 and Russia's Luna-25 venture into the uncharted lunar landscape, anticipation grows for the valuable insights they will unveil about Earth's closest celestial neighbour.

With their distinct objectives and coordinated landing plans, these missions will contribute to our expanding knowledge of the Moon's resources and potential for future scientific endeavours.

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