In a remarkable feat of space exploration, India has emerged as the frontrunner in a cosmic competition. Earlier this month, a captivating race to conquer the moon’s enigmatic south-polar region unfolded between India and Russia.
‘Chandrayaan-3’ touches the moon
As the world held its breath, India’s spacecraft, named Chandrayaan-3, achieved an extraordinary milestone by successfully touching down near the moon’s south pole. This historic achievement makes India the first country to accomplish such a feat.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed that the triumph of this mission belongs to all of humanity. Chandrayaan-3, affectionately dubbed “Mooncraft” in Sanskrit, soared into space from Sriharikota’s launchpad on July 14th.
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The allure of the moon’s uncharted southern terrain lies in its potential reserves of frozen water and precious elements, captivating scientists worldwide. This landmark moment united India, with citizens from all walks of life gathering around televisions in offices, shops, restaurants, and homes to witness the live broadcast of the awe-inspiring moon landing.
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