Chandrayaan 2 aims to land on the South Pole of the Moon on early morning of 7 September, something that none of the countries in the world have managed to do.
This puts increasing pressure on the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to fulfill its mission, and millions of people in the country would be keeping a close eye on how things unfold.
As confirmed by ISRO on Tuesday, Chandrayaan-2 will be hitting the Moon’s surface between 1:30am and 2:30am (local time) on 7 Sept, after which, the Rover roll out between 5:30am and 6:30am.
Luckily for everyone, ISRO and multiple platforms are carrying the live stream of the landing and here’s how you can watch the live stream.
You can also rely on ISRO’s Twitter handle for updates on the development on 7 September, and they also have a timeline, just in case you want to refresh your memory through the entire Chandrayaan 2 journey.
Then mobile users can also bank on Hotstar for the video coverage of Chandrayaan 2 landing on the Moon. Their show kickstarts from 11:30PM (IST) on 6 September.
You can also stay tuned with The Quint, as we will be extensively covering the event, with updates from ground zero in Bengaluru.
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