India's Chandrayaan 3 successfully landed on the moon

Chandrayaan-3 was launched last month on July 14; Photo: File

New Delhi: With Chandrayaan 3 landing on the moon, India became the fourth country after Russia, USA and China to land on the moon.

According to the world news agency, after two failures, India’s third space mission has succeeded in landing on the moon. India’s Chandrayaan 3 had left on July 14 on its journey to the moon.

High officials were also present to witness the scenes of landing on the moon and to encourage the enterprise. Everyone clapped and congratulated the ISRO team.

In addition, these historic scenes were broadcast live across the country on Sparrow’s website. Thousands of people watched the unforgettable scenes of the moon landing on screens in schools, squares and markets.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently attending the ongoing BRICS summit in South Africa, but he joined the online event and watched the scenes of the space mission landing on the moon.

It may be recalled that forty days ago, this space mission took off from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh, consisting of three major components: a lander, a rover, and a propulsion model.

which helped land on the moon using an orbiter from Chandrayaan-2 in the atmosphere.

The space mission’s lunar lander “Vikram” landed on the moon using a Mark 3 heavy-lift launch vehicle known as the Baahubali rocket.

It then launched the land rover Pragyan, which will orbit the lunar surface for one lunar day (14 Earth days).

Before the launch of the space mission, Indian scientists had claimed that the Mooncraft ‘Vikram’ would land in the south pole of the Moon, where water molecules have been found.

It should be noted that this discovery made during India’s first moon mission in 2008 shocked the world.

After India’s second lunar mission, Chandrayaan-2, failed four years ago in 2013, several changes have been made to the new space mission. Before Chandrayaan-2, Chandrayaan-1 also did not achieve any significant success contrary to the claims.

After the successful landing of the space mission on Chadan, the next project of the Indian organization ISRO is to test the human space flight for the study of the sun, for which the preparations are going on vigorously.

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