There
was a time when the moon used to be an elusive dream to all of us. Gradually, with
the advancement of science and technology, it has become easy indeed to reach
the lunar surface. Likewise, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) developed
a number of missions to explore the moon. Broadly speaking, Chandrayaan-3 is
the third mission in the series of the Chandrayaan programme. The mission of
Chandrayaan-3 was launched on 14 July 2023. It comprises Vikram, a lunar
lander, and Pragyan, a lunar rover. Sometimes, it is said that Chandrayaan-2 in
2019 paved the way of Chandrayaan-3. As per the latest update, a couple of
months and nine days have elapsed till date. Its launch mass weighs 3900 kg. The
landing site of the spacecraft is named Shiv Shakti Point. It is very positive
and interesting to note that, in the mission of Chandrayaan-3, the female
scientists play a very significant role. Apart from that, 23 August has been
declared to be celebrated as the National Space Day to commemorate the fruitful
landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the moon. At last, it must be mentioned that such an
achievement glorifies our country and brightens her name in the annals of global
success.
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