Chandrayaan-3 is confirmed to have taken a key step in it’s journey, with it’s moon module separating from the propulsion section.
The Indian Space Research Organization(ISRO) confirmed the separation on X via a tweet.
ISRO captioned the tweet with “Thanks for the ride, mate!”.
The moon lander is scheduled to land on 23rd August.
If successful, India will join three other countries to successfully land a spacecraft on the surface of moon.