India created history: became the first country in the world to make a soft landing on the South Pole of the Moon

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India created history: became the first country in the world to make a soft landing on the South Pole of the Moon

Indian Moon mission Chandrayaan 3 created history by soft landing on the south pole of the Moon. With this success, India became the fourth country in the world to have a Moon mission, while it became the first country in the world to reach the South Pole of the Moon.
Chandrayaan 3 made a soft landing on the South Pole of the Moon at 6.5 pm on Wednesday. Not only India, but astronomers from many countries of the world were watching this landing live and as soon as the success was achieved, the space agencies of many countries, including the American space agency NASA, congratulated the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and India.
This time was memorable and proud for India.
Mission Chandrayaan 2 failed during soft landing in 2019. However, its orbiter has been doing its job efficiently since then. Chandrayaan 3 has established communication with Vikram Lander’s Chandrayaan-2 orbiter.

Five days ago, not only Russia, but the astronomy world of the whole world was shocked by the accident of Luna 25 of Russia. Whose compensation was expected from the successful landing of Chandrayaan 3. Because of which the eyes of the world were on Chandrayaan 3 and Chandrayaan 3 lived up to the expectations of the world.

ISRO’s Chandrayaan-3 was launched on 14 July. After a long journey of millions of km, it was supposed to land on the south pole of the Moon today, on 23 August. The whole world was eagerly waiting for this historic moment of India. Indian Space Research Organization ISRO created this history.

Chandrayaan-3 was launched on 14 July from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota.

 

The Indian Chandrayaan-3 Moon mission, the third in the series, was successful in completing its mission as planned. Which became the first country in the world to make a soft landing on the south pole of the Moon’s surface. Along with this, it will become the fourth country in the world in the Moon mission. So far the US, China and the former Soviet Union have achieved this feat.

The spacecraft comprising an indigenous propulsion module, a lander module and a rover is intended to “develop and demonstrate new technologies required for interplanetary missions”.

The lander has been named ‘Vikram’ after Vikram Sarabhai (1919–1971). He is considered the father of the Indian space program and the founder of India’s space agency, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).

Indian lunar mission Chandrayaan 3, which set a record by landing on the south pole of the moon,

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The presence of water on the Moon is a big mystery. Life on the Moon cannot be imagined without liquid water. Along with this, the dream of making the moon’s land a space station also cannot come true. In fact, the space agencies of the world believe that the journey of man to Mars is not possible without the use of the moon’s earth.

The detailed information about the earthquake arising on the Moon’s land is still incomplete.
The geological position of the Moon is much more sensitive than that of the Earth. Earthquakes continue to occur on the lunar surface, which are probably of greater intensity than on Earth.

Apart from the above three big questions, accurate information about the atmosphere of the moon has to be collected, which is very important for human life. In which there are other gases along with oxygen. Human life needs can be fulfilled only after getting the right information about them.

Mineral substances on the lunar surface and the secret of the origin of the moon will have to be revealed. One has to know about the formation of the moon and the earth. Chandrayaan 3 may be able to show some way in finding information about celestial bodies falling on the Moon’s earth and ways to protect them.

Source and photo: ISRO


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