New Delhi:
India has once again made history in the world of space. Chandrayaan 3 mission was successful. Vikram has completed this mission by reaching the fixed point of the lander. After which India has made its name known all over the world. At the same time, many celebrities of the country are expressing happiness over the successful mission of Chandrayaan 3. Film stars have also expressed happiness about this successful mission. After Vikram’s landing, stars took to social media to express their happiness and congratulate Indian scientists for the achievement.
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Stars react to Chandrayaan 3 mission.
Chandrayaan-3 lander Vikram touched down on the South Pole of the Moon pic.twitter.com/jTp6R8haYi
— ANI (@ANI) August 23, 2023
Yahoo!#Chandrayan3@isro
– Kunal Kapoor (@kapoorkkunal) August 23, 2023
Laaannnndddeeeeeeddddd!!!!!!!! India is on the moon! pic.twitter.com/Vj74FCe5fs
— Raveena Tandon (@TandonRaveena) August 23, 2023
History was made 🇮🇳
Congratulations for @isro On the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the Moon!
This is an important achievement for India and a proof of prowess.
And the hard work of the ISRO team#IndiaOnTheMoon#Chandrayan3pic.twitter.com/BbqOpnjGCH— Trends Allu Arjun™ (@TrendsAlluArjun) August 23, 2023
Yes
Yes
YESSSSSSSSSIndia is on the moon…. @ISRO
— SS Rajamouli (@ssrajamouli) August 23, 2023
India’s lunar mission Chandrayaan-3 has landed on the lunar surface this evening. ISRO scientists have termed the 20 minutes before Chandrayaan-3’s landing as “20 minutes of terror” for India. The landing of Chandrayaan-3, scheduled to take place at 6.04 pm today, was telecast live across the country. Schools were open for the event. The live telecast of the landing started at 5.20 pm on ISRO’s website, YouTube channel and DD National. At 6.04 pm, the Vikram lander, rover Pragya has made a soft landing at the South Pole of the Moon.
Let us tell you that the Moon Lander was launched on July 14 on the LVM 3 heavy-lift launch vehicle. It was placed into lunar orbit on August 5. Lander Vikram is named after Vikram Sarabhai, widely regarded as the father of the Indian space programme. After the Chandrayaan mission, ISRO has several projects, one of which is a mission to study the Sun and the manned space flight program, Gaganyaan. India’s first space-based observatory to study the Sun, Aditya-L1, is gearing up for launch, possibly in the first week of September.