Written by Umesh
If successful, this will be the first time that a country has landed a rover on the lunar south pole.
It is believed to be a promising location for future exploration missions, as it is thought to contain water ice.
The south pole is also a challenging place to land, due to its rugged terrain and extreme cold.
India's Chandrayaan-3 mission is equipped with a number of technologies that will help it to overcome these challenges.
Chandrayaan-3 will also carry a rover called Pragyan, which will be used to explore the lunar surface.
The success of Chandrayaan-3 would be a major milestone for India's space program and would help to pave the way for future missions to the moon.
The mission is also a reminder of the importance of international cooperation in space exploration.
From Jane Dow