“India is ahead of the South Pole in the race to the moon”: India’s success in media around the world

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The eyes of the whole world were on India’s mission Chandrayaan 3. Reactions are coming from all over the world on its success. The world’s largest space research organization NASA has congratulated the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). The media around the world called it an unprecedented success for India. The ‘New York Times’ headline is – “India First in South Pole Region in New Lunar Run”.

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The American newspaper ‘The New York Times’ wrote on the success of Chandrayaan 3 – “India tops South Pole in new race to Moon.” A few days after the landing failure, India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission. Ready to start exploring the unexplored region of the Moon.

Newspaper The Washington Post (Washington Post) wrote- “India comfortably lands spacecraft on lunar surface.” The Washington Post reports that this is the first successful mission to the moon’s south pole. This is a region where water is in the form of ice. India on Wednesday landed a robotic spacecraft on the moon. The achievement comes after a Russian vehicle hit the surface just days ago after firing its thrusters for too long. India’s spacecraft landed near the South Pole of the Moon without any astronauts. This is an area that many countries are curious about because it has water in the form of ice in craters.

Khaleej Times (Khaleej Times) wrote – “As It Happened: India Makes History! Chandrayaan-3 Lands on Moon.” The newspaper wrote – “After a failed attempt nearly four years ago, India created history by becoming the first country to approach the unadorned South Polar region. India’s lunar spacecraft landed safely near the Moon’s south pole on Wednesday. On this, the technicians guiding the mission celebrated loudly and clapped. Congratulations The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) announced at its headquarters that Chandrayaan-3 has successfully soft-landed on the Moon.

UK newspapers Telegraph (Telegraph) wrote – “Modi hails ‘success for humanity’ as India reaches moon’s south pole.” The Telegraph wrote – “Narendra Modi says India’s moon landing is a success” for all humanity” as it became the first country to reach the south pole of the Moon. As the Vikram lander came down, the Indian Prime Minister was seen waving flags in joy and claimed that it would help other countries make a similar journey. Applause and cheers rang out throughout the control room as the vehicle slid down from the lunar surface, slowly shut down its engines and landed. Modi said: This success belongs to all of humanity and It will help other countries’ lunar missions in the future.

The Guardian newspaper wrote – “For the first time in history, India has landed a spacecraft near the South Pole of the Moon.”

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