India's space agency, ISRO, will launch the Chandrayaan-3 Moon Lander Mission on July 14. This mission comes almost four years after the crash of its previous iteration in 2019. The mission aims to achieve a soft landing on the lunar surface and conduct scientific experiments. If successful, India will become the fourth country to achieve a soft landing on the Moon. The lander will incorporate advanced technologies such as laser and RF-based altimeters and hazard detection systems. India has been making significant progress in its space exploration efforts and is also working on a human space flight mission called Gaganyaan.
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