India’s second moon mission Chandrayaan-2 seeking to explore the unchartered Lunar south pole by landing a rover will be launched onboard its most powerful rocket GSLV-Mk0III-M1 from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh on Monday, a week after the lift-off was aborted due to a technical snag. The much-awaited launch will take place at 2:43 pm on Monday.On July 15, the launch was called off 56 minutes and 24 seconds before the scheduled blast off.