Chandrayaan 3 Mission / Lander sent message- India, I have reached my destination and you too...

Zoom News : Aug 23, 2023, 08:08 PM
Chandrayaan 3 Mission: India's mission Moon Chandrayaan-3 has made a successful landing on the moon. Chandrayaan created history on August 23 at 6.04 pm. The lander of Chandrayaan-3 has sent a message as soon as it landed on the moon. He said that I have reached my destination in India and you too. ISRO gave this information by tweeting. Creating a new history in the space sector on Wednesday, ISRO succeeded in soft landing of LM equipped with lander Vikram and rover Pragyan on the Moon's South Pole.

Chandrayaan touched the lunar surface at 6.04 pm Indian time. With this, India became the first country in the world to land on the South Pole. So far only four countries have been able to reach the moon. Among them are China, America and Russia. This is such a success that not only the top scientists of ISRO but every common and special person of India was watching on the TV screen.

By reaching the Moon's South Pole for the first time, India has shown how it is going to become the boss of the world of space. How he is going to set new flags of success through space revolution. Reaching the Moon's South Pole was a big challenge in itself which India completed. Big countries tried to reach here, but only India got success.

PM Modi congratulated

PM Modi congratulated the countrymen on this occasion through video conference from South Africa. He said that India took a pledge on earth and fulfilled it on the moon. The PM congratulated the countrymen, ISRO and the scientific community after the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the surface of the Moon and said that India is now on the Moon and this success belongs to the entire humanity.

You can get an idea of India's historic flight from the fact that the country whose citizen stepped into space for the first time, the country which has the world record of first reaching the spacecraft to the moon. That country i.e. Russia's mission on the Moon's South Pole failed in just 9 days. But facing all the challenges, India has put a stamp of success on the lunar land.

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