India launches a new lunar mission after Chandrayaan-2 setback, targeting south pole landing
ISRO's Chandrayaan-3 aims for lunar south pole landing with Vikram lander from lunar orbit
The "fifteen minutes of terror" phase looms large, learned from Chandrayaan-2's challenges
Chandrayaan-3's lander prepares for a gentle vertical descent, shifting from high-speed horizontal
Successful landing initiates experiments: lunar composition analysis, seismic study by Vikram and Pragyaan
Lander Vikram and rover Pragyaan's mission life is 1 lunar day or 14 Earth days
Scientists say that the mission is likely to survive the freezing sub-zero night at Moon to see another day