India's Chandrayaan-3 made a perfect soft landing on the moon's surface at 6:04 PM on Wednesday.
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Only the United States, China, and Russia had achieved the task before, and now India become the fourth country who have achieved the mission successfully.
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The tense final 20 minutes of Chandrayaan-3's roughly 400,000 km voyage to the Moon were the 'power descent' phase, an automated landing routine carried out by the lander.
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A 2-meter-tall lander constitutes a component of Chandrayaan-3 and is intended to place a rover close to the lunar south pole of the Moon, where it will conduct a number of experiments for a period of two weeks.
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The concept of "capturing the Moon" refers to the crucial moments when Chandrayaan-3 must choose a landing location. Powerful cameras built in-house by ISRO as it prepares to decelerate from lunar orbit.
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Billions of Indians continued to pray in unison, guarding the Vikram lander on its safe descent, as the minutes passed and the altitude counter on the live stream from ISRO.