India will attempt to launch its second lunar mission later on Monday.
The original blastoff for Chandrayaan-2 was called off last week an hour before liftoff because of a technical issue.
However the country's space agency will try again at 2:43 pm local time today.
If it's successful, Chandrayaan-2 will be the first mission to land on the Moon's south pole.
The projects costs just under AED 551 million.

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