The Chandrayaan-2 moon mission is scheduled to land on the lunar surface in the early hours of Saturday (September 7). The mission comes exactly half a century after the first human being stepped onto the lunar surface. Apollo-11 landed on the moon with three astronauts on July 20, 1969. In the years preceding this epic journey, several unmanned probes launched by the Soviets and Americans had orbited the moon and some had landed on its surface. So, people awaiting the soft landing of Chandrayaan-2 have few questions in mind: What’s so special about the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) moon mission? Is it difficult? Why is it a big deal for the space agency and the country?