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The Miraculous Flare Of Chandrayaan-3 Moon Landing

Indian Space Research Organization has again rooted up its supremacy by accomplishing the Chandrayaan-3 Moon landing eminently on 23 August 2023. This epic tale of prowess and mastery of ISRO will always remain as a proud moment in our hearts.  This salient act of Chandrayaan-3 launching was initiated on 14 July 2023, and on 23 August 2023, it landed on the moon’s surface, grasping all the victorious notions. This moment has been escalating the zeal of all Indians by infusing a positive and proud encouragement for the ISRO team.

Chandrayaan-3 has landed softly over the undiscovered territory of the South Pole of the Moon’s surface. This region has dragged the researchers’ utmost attention for the potential water and ice deposits along with marvelous geological features. This day has already marked its excellence over the list of historic victories! Let us celebrate this triumphant with all our hearts.

A Victorious Mission To The Moon

With the soulful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the South Pole of the Moon’s surface, it has also bagged ingenious certification to India. Our country has been engulfed within the list of nations with impeccable soft landing technologies over the lunar surface after China, the US, and the Soviet Union. As per the researchers’ analysis, the mission’s most pivotal moment was its final 15-20 minutes when Vikram Lander of Chandrayaan-3 was initiating a soft landing. Moreover, the global audience’s good wishes and immense prayers have fueled the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3.

Our Second Lunar Mission Has Made Us Stronger

The major motive behind this fortunate mission of Chandrayaan-3 is its failed lunar missions. India’s second lunar mission failed at the last 20 minutes before processing the landing due to some external issues. So, this time ISRO has become exclusively cautious in handling this mission. As the researchers have analyzed that the spacecraft faces high risks during the last minutes of the landing, the following duration has been dubbed to be “20 or 17 Minutes Of Terror”. So, the process became autonomous during the last minutes when the Vikram Lander ignited its engines at the perfect time.

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Where You Can Watch The Streaming Of Chandrayaan-3 Landing?

The Live telecasting of Chandrayaan-3 is active on the official site of ISRO, the YouTube Channel of ISRO, DD National TV,  and the Social Media of ISRO. The Live streaming of the mission was activated at 5.20 pm. Chandrayaan-3 is an epitomic achievement for ISRO and the whole world. So, it has to be celebrated with all the optimistic wishes for our Space researchers and scientists.

Some Interesting Facts About Chandrayaan-3

With the unstoppable accomplishments of Chandrayaan-3, we are enlisting some interesting facts about this mission in this post.

  • Chandrayaan-3 has been initiated as a follow-up mission of Chandrayaan-2. The major motive of this mission is to incorporate a safe and soft landing over the South Pole of the Moon.
  • Chadrayaan-3 has landed on the lunar surface after an enthralling voyage of 40 days.
  • chandrayaan-3 comprises a lander termed Vikram and a rover termed Pragyan.
  • The Rover known as Pragyan will explore the major surface of the moon after the landing.
  • India has become the first nation to do a soft landing on the South Pole of the Moon after the victorious landing of Chandrayaan-3.

We Are Proud Of You ISRO

The historic event of the Chandrayaan-3 landing has made us more confident and benevolent towards our Indian Space research programs. ISRO has worked tremendously with its diversifying scientific interests to make this mission possible. Our whole Bankersadda team wishes ISRO and all Indians for this prodigious endeavor. 

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When was the Chandrayaan-3 landed on the Moon surface?

The Chandrayaan-3 landed on the Moon's surface on 23 August 2023.