HISTORIC! India becomes first nation to land on Moon’s South Pole
New Delhi: The whole nation is filled with an immense
pride after the India’s Lunar mission has met its glorious fate as
Chandrayaan-3 lander Vikram touched down on the Moon on August 23. The date has
now become the historic event for the entire world as India has become the
first nation to send its spacecraft on Moon’s South Pole.
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi on Wednesday waived the Indian Flag following the successful landing of
the Chandrayaan-3 on the moon’s south pole and said that this is a new dawn for
the country.
Chandrayaan 3: A Comprehensive Overview
Chandrayaan-3 stands as ISRO’s third lunar exploration mission, conceived in
the wake of the Chandrayaan-2 mission’s setback. This mission serves as a
logical continuation of the 2019 Chandrayaan-2 effort and is designed to
demonstrate ISRO’s complete proficiency in achieving safe lunar landings and
surface exploration.
The pivotal components of Chandrayaan-3 consist of the
Lander and the Rover, both equipped with scientific instruments for conducting
experiments on the lunar surface. The Propulsion module plays a vital role by
facilitating the transport of the Lander module from its launch vehicle
injection to its ultimate position within the lunar 100 km circular polar
orbit.
ISRO emphasizes that the
successful soft landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the lunar surface would mark a
significant milestone for India in its pursuit of space exploration. Such an
accomplishment not only carries scientific importance but also resonates across
various domains including Science, Engineering, Technology, and Industry. It
serves as a testament to India’s remarkable progress in the realm of space
exploration and showcases the nation’s dedication to advancing its capabilities
on the global stage.
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