In a historic achievement, India’s space agency ISRO has successfully landed the Chandrayaan-3 rover on the Moon’s south pole, making India the first country ever to accomplish this remarkable feat. The precision-engineered landing marked a significant milestone in India’s space exploration journey and reaffirmed its position as a prominent player in the global space community.
India’s achievement is a testament to the dedication and expertise of ISRO’s scientists, engineers, and researchers who worked tirelessly to make this mission a reality. The successful landing serves as an inspiration to the entire nation and the global space community, showcasing India’s capability to undertake complex space missions and contribute significantly to the advancement of human knowledge about our universe.
Chandrayaan 3 landed at 6:04pm India time.
Chandrayaan 3 will remain functional for 2 weeks.
A rover, named Pragyan, will search for water on the Moon over the 14 days.
Watch the Landing here: