Chandrayaan-3: What's Different This Time?Do you know why Chandrayaan-2 could not make a soft-landing on the Moon in 2019, and how ISRO is turning things around for Chandrayaan-3? Let's break it down for you:On August 23, at 5:57 pm IST, Chandrayaan-3 is set to land on the Moon's surface, aiming to make history with a soft touch on the lunar south pole.What's Different This Time?Reinforced Landing Gear & Enhanced SensorsThink of it like sturdy legs and super-smart eyes! These are designed to help the Vikram Lander touch down safely. A special tool called the Laser Doppler Velocimeter measures how the Moon's air moves, guiding the lander smoothly.Optimised Engine ConfigurationImagine having four engines that can be controlled like a car's accelerator. Chandrayaan-3's Vikram Lander boasts four throttleable engines for controlled descent adjustments This time, there's no orbiter onboard, so more space for fuel storage and better moves during landing.Empowering Software & Improved Decision-MakingThe lander has got smarter brains and sensors. It reacts super fast with real-time info, even if surprises happen during landing.Upgraded Solar Array for Uninterrupted PowerChandrayaan-3's bigger solar panel acts like a charger. It ensures there's always power for the lander to do its tasks on the Moon.Stay tuned to ABP Live for more such interesting facts about India's third lunar exploration mission — Chandrayaan-3.