Successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the moon, India became the first country in the world to reach the South Pole

On Wednesday evening, Chandrayaan-3‘s Lander Module (LM) successfully touched down on the lunar surface. India has become the first nation in history to go to the Moon‘s South Pole. At 6:04 p.m., the lander module, which included the lander (Vikram) and the rover (Pragyan), soft-landed on the southern polar region of the Moon.

The Chandrayaan-3 mission’s successful soft landing was announced by ISRO in a unique way on social media. “India, I have reached my destination, and you too!” the ISRO wrote. Chandrayaan-3. Chandrayaan-3 achieved success. Congratulations to India on a safe lunar landing!

Along with this, a lot of politicians and movie personalities shared social media postings about Chandrayaan-3’s successful landing in order to show their happiness.

PM Modi hailed ISRO Chief Somnath over the phone on Chandrayaan-3’s successful landing. I’m happy for you and your entire team. I’ll be congratulating you all in person soon. Your name is Somnath, he said. There is som in your name itself. Congratulations to everyone, sincerely.

Chandrayaan-3 shared fresh pictures of the moon in the middle of the landing process

Fresh images of the Moon taken by Chandrayaan-3 during the landing procedure have been released. On the far side of the Moon, which is constantly facing away from Earth, numerous large pits may also be seen in the most recent images of the Moon taken by Chandrayaan-3’s lander.

These images were captured by the camera that is tasked with guiding the lander Vikram toward a secure landing area before the historic touchdown on the unexplored south pole region of the moon on Wednesday night.

On Sunday, ISRO announced that the ‘Lander Module’ (LM) of the Chandrayaan-3 mission had been successfully injected a little lower in the orbit, with a landing scheduled for Wednesday at 6.04 p.m.

On September 6, 2019, India’s previous attempt to land on the Moon’s south pole failed when the lander crashed. Chandrayaan-3 will mark an important milestone for Indian space exploration, according to ISRO.

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