• There are four important phases before the touchdown on the moon — the rough braking phase, the attitude-hold (orientation) phase, the fine braking phase, and the landing phase.
  • Taking the learnings from Chandrayaan-2 failure, ISRO corrected for all the three major mistakes in the latest mission — the system was corrected to ensure extra dispersion does not happen, the guidance system was corrected, and the restriction in the control system was removed. “These were the major corrections in Chandrayaan-3 lander.
  • Redundancy was also built into Chandrayaan-3 lander in terms of extra sensors, and extra propellant to allow it to travel to an alternate landing site, if required. And the landing area was expanded from a narrow patch of 500 metres x 500 metres to a 4 km x 2.4 km region.