India Sets History as Chandrayaan-3 Becomes First to Land on South Pole of Moon

India achieves historic milestone as Chandrayaan-3 successfully lands on the Moon's south pole, signaling a new era of space exploration.
India Sets History as Chandrayaan-3 Becomes First to Land on South Pole of Moon
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BENGALURU: In a landmark achievement, ISRO’s Chandrayaan-3 mission has made history by successfully landing the Vikram Lander module on the far side of the Moon's surface. This remarkable feat marks India as the first country to accomplish a soft landing on the lunar south pole at around 6 PM IST on Wednesday. The significance of this achievement was underscored by S Somanath, the chief of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), who proudly proclaimed, "India is on the Moon."

Addressing the nation shortly after the successful landing, S Somanath expressed gratitude to the team behind this monumental mission and introduced the key members. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also extended his heartfelt congratulations to the ISRO team, emphasizing that the success of India's lunar mission is a shared accomplishment for all of humanity.

The ambitious Chandrayaan-3 project embarked on a new chapter in India's space exploration journey. Prime Minister Modi, virtually joining the ISRO team from Johannesburg, South Africa, to witness the historic event, waved the Tricolour flag with pride as the Vikram Lander touched down on the uncharted lunar surface. He celebrated the momentous achievement as a catalyst for India's development and progress.

Speaking from Johannesburg, Modi commended India's resolve to undertake a significant mission on Earth and translate it into a reality on the Moon. The successful landing at the Moon's South Pole, a region untouched by previous missions, showcased India's prowess in space exploration. Modi underlined the universal nature of this accomplishment, highlighting the country's approach of unity among all nations and the shared responsibility for shaping a better future.

The Prime Minister's reference to India's G20 presidency during this achievement underscores the global significance of the Chandrayaan-3 mission. With this successful lunar landing, India has achieved a feat that was once thought to be beyond reach. Modi enthusiastically declared that "India is now on the moon" and encouraged the nation to continue progressing on the "Chandra Path."

As the Prime Minister noted, the Chandrayaan-3 landing on the Moon is an extraordinary milestone that heralds a new era for India. This achievement resonates as a testament to the nation's technological advancement and determination. Modi's virtual presence at ISRO's Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC) emphasized his deep connection to the historic event, even as he participated in the BRICS Summit in South Africa.

In conclusion, India's successful landing on the lunar south pole through the Chandrayaan-3 mission has not only scripted a new chapter in the country's space journey but has also united the world in celebrating a remarkable stride in human achievement.

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