The average distance is 3,84,000 km, Vikram lander will land on Moon on the 48th day of the mission, which begins today. (Photo: Twitter | @isro)
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Visuals of the GSLVMkIII-M1 vehicle all set to launch in less than an hour now. (Photo: Twitter | ISRO)
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Officials carry out the hoisting of the Vikram Lander during the integration of Chandrayaan-2, at the launch center in Sriharikota. (Photo: ISRO/PTI)
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Vikram Lander is seen mounted on the orbiter of Chandrayaan-2, India's first moon lander and rover mission planned and developed by ISRO, at the launch center in Sriharikota. (Photo: ISRO/PTI)
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ISRO personnel work on the orbiter vehicle of Chandrayaan-2, India's first moon lander and rover mission planned and developed by ISRO at ISRO Satellite Integration and test establishment (ISITE), in Bengaluru. (Photo: PTI)
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ISRO scientists work on the orbiter vehicle of 'Chandrayaan-2', India's first moon lander and rover mission planned and developed by the ISRO, in Bengaluru. (Photo: AFP)
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ISRO scientists work on the orbiter vehicle of 'Chandrayaan-2', India's first moon lander and rover mission planned and developed by the ISRO, in Bengaluru. (Photo: AFP)
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ISRO personnel work on the orbiter vehicle of Chandrayaan-2, India's first moon lander and rover mission planned and developed by ISRO, in Bengaluru. (Photo: PTI)
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ISRO scientists work on the orbiter vehicle of 'Chandrayaan-2', India's first moon lander and rover mission planned and developed by the ISRO, in Bengaluru. (Photo: AFP)
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ISRO personnel work on the orbiter vehicle of Chandrayaan-2 at ISRO Satellite Integration and test establishment (ISITE), in Bengaluru. (Photo: PTI)
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Visuals from the launch pad barely hours from launch of the historic Chandrayaan-2. (Photo: Twitter | ISRO)