India is on the moon!
India’s space agency, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), has marked a remarkable milestone by successfully landing the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft near the moon’s south pole on August 23rd. With this achievement, India joins an elite group of countries that have achieved lunar landings, including the United States, the former Soviet Union, and China.
The historic soft landing, which occurred at 8:33 a.m. ET (1233 GMT or 6:03 p.m. India Standard Time), was confirmed by ISRO chairman Sreedhara Somanath. “We have achieved a soft landing on the moon! India is on the moon!” announced Somanath, signifying the culmination of years of effort and innovation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also celebrated the achievement and its broader implications. “This success belongs to all of humanity, and it will help moon missions by other countries in the future,” stated Prime Minister Modi. He expressed confidence in the capabilities of all nations to pursue extraordinary endeavors and explore beyond boundaries.
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Chandrayaan-3’s solar-powered rover, named Pragyan (Sanskrit for “wisdom”), is poised to explore the moon’s surface. Over the course of approximately 14 Earth days, Pragyan will conduct scientific analyses of lunar soil and rocks, aiming to contribute valuable insights into the moon’s composition.
Anil Bhardwaj, director of the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) in India, remarked on the significance of this achievement, saying, “The whole country is excited about this mission… We all hope that we will successfully bring out new science from this mission.”
Chandrayaan-3 was India’s second attempt at landing near the moon’s south pole, following an unsuccessful attempt in September 2019 due to a software glitch. The success of this recent mission can be attributed to comprehensive changes and enhancements made to the landing strategy.
The Chandrayaan-3 mission, with a budget of 6 billion rupees ($73 million US), is aligned with India’s commitment to advancing space exploration. This achievement is expected to drive India’s space program to new heights, inspiring the next generation and positioning the nation as a key player in global space endeavors.
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