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New Delhi. Scientists of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) (ISRO ) on Saturday successfully completed the first maneuver to propel the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft into its orbit. Space agency ISRO said in a social media post that the condition of the spacecraft is ‘normal’.

ISRO said, ‘Chandrayaan-3 mission update: The condition of the spacecraft is normal. The first orbit raising maneuver was successfully carried out by ISTRAC/ISRO, Bengaluru. The spacecraft is now in an orbit of 41762 kilometers (km) by 173 km.

‘Chandrayaan-3’ mission will pass through an important phase of 40 days
Meanwhile, S Unnikrishnan Nair, director of the Kram Sarabhai Space Centre, said that the historic ‘Chandrayaan-3’ mission launched on Friday will go through a critical phase of 40 days and finally use the ‘thrusters’ for ‘landing’ on the lunar surface. With the help it will be taken away from the earth.

Nair said, ‘The vehicle system has performed very well. And due to this, whatever initial conditions the spacecraft required, we have provided them very precisely.’ He said that since the first phase of the experiment has been 100 per cent successful, the spacecraft is also in a very good condition and is ready to perform its mission. Will be able to go to the Moon using propulsion systems and equipment.

Successful launch took place on Friday afternoon
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully launched ‘Chandrayaan-3’ on July 14 from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh through LVM3-M4 rocket. The satellite was inserted into its target orbit 17 minutes after lift-off at 2.35 pm on Friday.

On the other hand, Chandrayaan-3 project director P Veeramuthuvel had said after the launch on Friday that ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC), would keep a close watch and control of the spacecraft from Bengaluru.

This Chandrayaan-3 will land on the south pole of the Moon, which has not been explored so far. Only three countries, America, China and Russia have so far been successful in landing on the surface of the Moon.