In a historical achievement, the Space Agency of India Isro has succeeded the Rover Chandrayan-3 in the Southern Pole of the Moon, which makes India the first country to achieve this remarkable feat. The landing designed by precision marked a significant milestone on the spatial exploration trip of India and reaffirmed its position as a prominent player in the global space community.
The achievement of India is a will to dedicate and experience the scientists, engineers and researchers of ISRO who worked tirelessly to realize this mission. The successful landing serves as an inspiration for the entire nation and the global space community, showing India’s ability to undertake complex space missions and contribute significantly to the progress of human knowledge about our universe.
Chandrayan 3 landed at 6:04 pm Indian time.
Chandrayan 3 will remain functional for 2 weeks.
A rover, called Pragyan, will look for water on the moon during the 14 days.
Look at the landing here: