India ready to create history with Chandrayaan 3

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India ready to create history with Chandrayaan 3

Even though many states of the country are suffering due to monsoon these days, but in the meantime India is ready to touch new heights. The countdown for the launch of Chandrayaan 3 has begun and it will take off towards the moon on July 14 at 2.35 pm. Indian Space Research Organization ISRO has made complete preparations.

Moon still holds many secrets

The moon may be close to us, but many mysteries are still intact on the moon’s land. Chandrayaan 3 will leave on Friday to uncover those. Indian astronomers have high hopes attached to this mission.
Many information has been received about the atmosphere, land and geological condition of the Moon. But we are still ignorant of the basic needs of life. Liquid water is essential for life. Whose address has not been found yet. The main objective of Chandrayaan 2 was to find liquid water. Which was to be taken down in that part of the moon, where water could be available in the form of ice. That part of the moon remains immersed in darkness. Due to which there was a strong possibility of water being available in the form of ice at that place. But the unsuccessful landing dashed the hopes of scientists not only of India but of the world. But now the eyes are fixed on Chandrayaan 3, which will live up to the expectation. Correct information about the geological condition of the Moon is very important, whose information can be made available through this mission. The correct information about the geological condition regarding the establishment of human settlement in the future is yet to be found. In this sequence, collecting information about the metals hidden on the moon will also depend on Chandrayaan 3. The chemical information of the Moon is of great importance, which may reveal life or the past of the Moon. Apart from this, the secrets inside the huge mountains standing on the moon can give many information. With this mission, the possibility of accurately detecting the measurement of the earthquake coming on the moon cannot be ruled out. However, after the next few months, many information will start coming.

Chandrayaan 3’s success will make it easier to study other planets
Dr. Shashibhushan Pandey, senior astronomer at Aryabhatta Observational Science Research Institute, ARIES, says that scientists have high hopes from this mission. The more information we get about the Moon, the easier it will be to know about other planets.

Preparing for another big step in India’s sky

Former scientist of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, Prof. RC Kapoor says that the country is going to take a big leap towards the sky. The success of this mission will bring the country in the category of developed countries in the field of space.
Source and photo: ISRO


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