July 14: LVM3 M4 automobile efficiently launches Chandrayaan-3 into orbit from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. Chandrayaan-3 begins its journey into exact orbit.
July 15: First orbit-raising manoeuvre (Earthbound firing-1) efficiently carried out from ISTRAC/ISRO, Bengaluru. The spacecraft is in 41762 km x 173 km orbit.
July 17: Second orbit-raising manoeuvre carried out. Spacecraft is in 41603 km x 226 km orbit.
July 22: Another orbit-raising manoeuvre accomplished utilizing earth-bound perigee firing.
July 25: ISRO performs yet one more orbit-raising manoeuvre. Spacecraft is in 71351 km x 233 km orbit.
August 1: ISRO performs Translunar Injection efficiently and inserts the spacecraft into translunar orbit. Orbit achieved is 288 km x 369328 km.
August 5: Lunar-Orbit Insertion of Chandrayaan-3 carried out efficiently. Orbit achieved is 164 km x 18074 km, as meant.
August 6: ISRO performs second Lunar Bound Phase (LBN). With this, the spacecraft is in a 170 km x 4313 km orbit across the Moon. The area company releases video of the Moon as considered by Chandrayaan-3 throughout lunar orbit insertion.
August 9: Chandrayaan-3’s orbit is diminished to 174 km x 1437 km after a manoeuvre is carried out.
August 14: Mission is in orbit circularisation part after one other manoeuvre. The spacecraft is in 151 km x 179 km orbit.
August 16: Spacecraft introduced down to an orbit of 153 km x 163 km after firing is accomplished.
August 17: Lander module is efficiently separated from the propulsion module.
August 19: ISRO performs de-boosting of the lander module to cut back its orbit. The lander module is in 113 km x 157 km orbit across the Moon.
August 20: One extra de-boosting or orbit discount manoeuvre on the lander module is carried out. The lander module is in 25 km x 134 km orbit.
August 21: Chandrayaan-2 orbiter formally welcomes Chandrayaan-3 lander module saying ‘Welcome, buddy!’. Two-way communication between the 2 is established. Mission Operations Complex (MOX) now has extra methods to talk with the lander module.
August 22: ISRO releases photos of the Moon captured by the Lander Position Detection Camera (LPDC) of the Chandrayaan-3 mission from an altitude of about 70 km. Systems are present process common checks. Smooth crusing is continuous.
August 23: Safe and delicate touchdown of Chandrayaan-3’s lander module on the southern pole of lunar floor anticipated at 6.04 p.m. – PTI