Chandrayaan-3: India's historic mission to Moon's south pole, seeking water ice for potential lunar habitation.
Scientific significance: Water search, lunar day strategic landing, overcoming Chandrayaan-2 setback, and global lunar exploration interest.
Human potential: Chandrayaan-3's success paves the way for future Moon habitation and cosmic understanding.
Complex maneuvers: Precise soft landing, rover exploration, marking lunar soil, and data collection.
Global impact: India's achievement aligns with only US, former USSR, and China in soft Moon landings.
ISRO's strategy: Learnings from Chandrayaan-2, Vikram's camera mapping, and meticulous planning for success.
Enthusiastic anticipation: Millions await live telecast, symbolizing India's space prowess and humanity's cosmic quest.