Chandrayaan-3 is on its journey to the moon.
Here is full Description
- To demonstrate Safe and Soft Landing on Lunar Surface
- To demonstrate Rover roving on the moon and
- To conduct in-situ scientific experiments.
- Altimeters: Laser & RF based Altimeters
- Velocimeters: Laser Doppler Velocimeter & Lander Horizontal Velocity Camera
- Inertial Measurement: Laser Gyro based Inertial referencing and Accelerometer package
- Propulsion System: 800N Throttleable Liquid Engines, 58N attitude thrusters & Throttleable Engine Control Electronics
- Navigation, Guidance & Control (NGC): Powered Descent Trajectory design and associate software elements
- Hazard Detection and Avoidance: Lander Hazard Detection & Avoidance Camera and Processing Algorithm
- Landing Leg Mechanism.
- Integrated Cold Test - For the demonstration of Integrated Sensors & Navigation performance test using helicopter as test platform
- Integrated Hot test – For the demonstration of closed loop performance test with sensors, actuators and NGC using Tower crane as test platform
- Lander Leg mechanism performance test on a lunar simulant test bed simulating different touch down conditions.
| Sl No. | Parameter | Specifications | 
| 1. | Mission Life (Lander &
  Rover) | One lunar day (~14 Earth days) | 
| 2. | Landing Site (Prime) | 4 km x 2.4 km 69.367621 S,
  32.348126 E | 
| 3. | Science Payloads | Lander: 
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| 4. | Two Module Configuration | 
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| 5. | Mass | 
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| 6. | Power generation | 
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| 7. | Communication | 
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| 8. | Lander Sensors | 
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| 9. | Lander Actuators | Reaction wheels – 4 nos (10
  Nms & 0.1 Nm) | 
| 10. | Lander Propulsion System | Bi-Propellant Propulsion
  System (MMH + MON3), 4 nos. of 800 N Throttleable engines & 8 nos. of 58
  N; Throttleable Engine Control Electronics | 
| 11. | Lander Mechanisms | 
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| 12. | Lander Touchdown
  specifications | 
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The
objectives of scientific payloads planned on Chandrayaan-3 Lander Module and
Rover are provided below:
| Sl. No | Lander Payloads | Objectives | |
| 1. | Radio Anatomy of Moon Bound
  Hypersensitive ionosphere and Atmosphere (RAMBHA) | Langmuir probe (LP) | To measure the near surface
  plasma (ions and electrons) density and its changes with time | 
| 2. | Chandra’s Surface Thermo
  physical Experiment (ChaSTE) | To carry out the measurements
  of thermal properties of lunar surface near polar region. | |
| 3. | Instrument for Lunar Seismic
  Activity (ILSA) | To measure seismicity around
  the landing site and delineating the structure of the lunar crust and mantle. | |
| 4. | LASER Retroreflector Array
  (LRA) | It is a passive experiment to
  understand the dynamics of Moon system. | |
| Sl. No | Rover Payloads | Objectives | 
| 1. | LASER Induced Breakdown
  Spectroscope (LIBS) | Qualitative and quantitative
  elemental analysis & To derive the chemical Composition and infer
  mineralogical composition to further our understanding of Lunar-surface. | 
| 2. | Alpha Particle X-ray
  Spectrometer (APXS) | To determine the elemental
  composition (Mg, Al, Si, K, Ca,Ti, Fe) of Lunar soil and rocks around the
  lunar landing site. | 

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