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Mission Chandrayaan-3: Propulsion module returns from lunar to Earth orbit

The announcement regarding achieving this technical feat was made by the space agency on Tuesday. ISRO confirmed that the PM fulfilled its main goal which is transporting the lander module from the Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO) to the final lunar polar circular orbit and achieving successful separation as intended.

By Dhananjay Khatri  Dec 5, 2023 1:04:07 PM IST (Updated)

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In another unique experiment, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has said that the Propulsion Module (PM) of Chandrayaan-3 which was in orbit around the Moon, conducting the lone experiment that it was tasked to carry out from there and has moved back successfully to an orbit around Earth.
The announcement regarding achieving this technical feat was made by the space agency on Tuesday. ISRO confirmed that the PM fulfilled its main goal which is transporting the lander module from the Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO) to the final lunar polar circular orbit and achieving successful separation as intended.
The primary objective of the Chandrayaan-3 mission was to demonstrate a soft landing near to lunar south polar region and perform experiments using the instruments on Vikram and Pragyaan. The scientific instruments in Lander and Rover were operated continuously for 1 lunar day as per the defined mission life. The mission objectives of Chandrayaan-3 have been completely met. About the Propulsion Module, the main objective was to ferry the Lander module from GTO to the final lunar polar circular orbit and separate the Lander.