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ESA’s 35-metre antenna in New Norcia, Australia, tracks the Chandrayaan-3 Lander Module during the morning before its lunar descent.
The station served as a back-up for ISRO’s own ground station, receiving the stream of vital signs from the Chandrayaan-3 lander – information about its health, location and trajectory – in parallel with the ISRO station. This type of back-up support is common during key moments of a space mission such as a landing.