
Chandrayaan-3 is yet to reach the moon, but some companies have started thinking about the future of travel to the moon. Here is a snippet from IXIGO a travel planner technology company, giving a sneak peak into the future travel with "Next Station Moon".

On Friday 14th July 2023, a bright light was seen in the Australian skies by many curious onlookers. Some described it as a UFO, other thought it's a meteorite, but it was actually the Indian mission to the moon Chandrayaan-3. Many Australians were quick on social media platforms with UFO Reportings in Australian Skies.

India has launched Chandrayaan-3 on 14th July 2023 at 14:35 HRS IST (Chandrayaan is a sanskrit word, it means moon vehicle). Even the Indian PM Narendra Modi shared the mission launch. The cost of this mission is INR 615 crores (AUD 10.95 million | USD 7.48 million). The launch was conducted by Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO.