India went to the moon. So far, only three countries have done so. But if it succeeds, it will be the first country to land at the South Pole of the Moon. It is less explored than other parts of the earth.
NASA said the first phase went well. But we will have to wait till August 23 to see if India can do what no one can do at the moment. Landing on the South Line of the Moon.
Thank you for joining us today. Zoya Mateen, Meryl Sebastian, Geeta Pandey and Arnaud Mukherjee have updates from India, and we join Anna Bois, Antoinette Redford, Jack Burgess in London. This page will end soon, so I will summarize India’s success in space launch.
Cheers and applause erupted from the Satish Dhawan Space Station as the Chandrayaan 3 spacecraft lifted off at 2:35 pm (09:05 am) on Friday.
The person in charge of the project said the country would be proud of the exhibition.
Many Indians tweeted that they were shocked by the missile strike. “Land of Swans and Swans” If successful, the rover will land on the moon on August 23 or 24. With this, India has become the fourth country to land on the moon after America, the former Soviet Union and China. The launch by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) will be India’s first major mission. Since Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a policy to increase investment in the aviation sector.
Rocket launch in India
People from all over India flocked to see him. Millions of people watch TV, mobile phones and tablets. However, the launch appears to be closer here to Chandrayaan 3. Watch: Rocket Moment Chandrayaan 3 Stands Apart It is time for the satellite mission to take off from the Chandrayaan-3 rocket.
The satellite is now orbiting the moon
India aims to become the first country to land near the explored lunar poles. At first the excitement was in India. People from all over India witnessed the launch of this mission. Today, Chandrayaan 3 and its students were broadcast live on the big screen at the Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium in Bengaluru.
PM Modi: “This is a new chapter in India’s space story”.
“Chandrayaan 3 opens a new chapter in India’s space story,” Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a tweet. It awakens the dreams and hopes of every Indian. It was hailed as a “huge win” for the Prime Minister. He hails the “spirit and creativity” of Indian scientists for their “endless dedication” and Indian Science and Technology Minister Dr Jitendra Singh says “Chandrayaan-3 is India’s potential”. Be a role model and be true to who you are. Congratulating the scientists, Home Minister Amit Shah said, “Thanks to their tireless efforts, today India is on the path of writing a great space epic for future generations.
Chandrayaan 3 Vikram successfully landed on the moon in August. India became the first country to reach the unexplored Antarctica.
This region is in the shadow and much larger than the North Pole of the Moon.
Scientists have suggested that there may be water in the area. ISRO president Sridhara Panicker Somnath told India: “Antarctica has reached the equator, it is safe to land and there is a lot of data to back it up, so there is a lot of scientific interest.” If you want to make important scientific discoveries, you have to go to new places like Antarctica, but landing is a risk.” He announced plans to send US astronauts to the South Pole of the Moon next year 2024. He said: “Water because it is essential to the progress of human research. It can be used for drinking, cooling, breathing and even as rocket fuel to probe the depths of the solar system.” It will be used to send astronauts to Mars.