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India Makes Historic Landing on Moon’s South Pole, Boosting Lunar Exploration and Space Power

India⁢ Successfully ‌Lands Spacecraft on Moon’s South Pole, Becoming Fourth ⁤Nation to Achieve‍ the Feat

BENGALURU, Aug ‌23‌ – ⁤In a ​historic⁤ moment for India’s space program, an ‍Indian spacecraft successfully⁢ landed on the rugged ​and unexplored south pole⁤ of the moon on Wednesday. The ⁣mission, known as Chandrayaan-3, is seen as crucial⁢ to⁢ lunar exploration and India’s standing as a space power. The successful landing comes just days ⁤after a similar Russian lander crashed during its mission.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was attending ⁢a BRICS summit⁤ in South Africa, expressed⁣ his joy and ⁢pride in India’s ​achievement. “This moment is unforgettable. It ‍is phenomenal. This is a victory cry⁢ of a new India,” he said,‌ waving the Indian flag​ as he‌ watched the landing.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chief, S. Somanath, declared, “India is on the moon,” making ​India the fourth nation to successfully land a ‌spacecraft on the moon, following the United States, ⁣China,⁣ and the⁣ former Soviet Union.

The south pole landing is particularly significant due to the rough terrain and the potential for valuable resources. The‌ region’s ice could potentially supply fuel, oxygen, and drinking ‌water ⁢for future missions.

Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated India ​on its achievement, calling ⁣it ​a “big ‍step⁢ forward in space exploration.” ‌NASA Administrator Bill Nelson also extended his congratulations to ISRO, stating, “We’re glad to be your partner on this mission!”

The ​Chandrayaan-3 mission is expected to remain functional for two⁤ weeks, conducting various experiments⁤ and analyzing the mineral composition of the lunar surface. The ​successful landing has given India the confidence to extend⁢ its reach to possible voyages to Mars and ⁤Venus.

India is also planning a⁣ mission to study the sun in September, ‍and preparations for a human space flight are underway, with‌ a target date⁣ of 2024.

The landing is expected to enhance‌ India’s reputation for cost-competitive space engineering. The Chandrayaan-3‍ mission ‍had a budget of approximately $74 ​million, which ⁤is​ less than the⁣ cost of producing the 2013‍ Hollywood‌ space thriller‌ “Gravity.”

The anticipation leading up to the landing ⁣was palpable​ across India, with ⁢banner headlines ​and countdowns featured in ​newspapers and news channels. Prayers⁢ were held at places of⁤ worship, ‍and school ‌children waved the Indian tricolor as ‍they eagerly awaited live ⁤screenings of ⁢the landing.

The successful landing on the moon’s south pole opens up new possibilities ⁤for India’s space exploration and scientific progress.⁢ As Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri stated, “Not just economic, but India ⁢is⁢ achieving scientific‍ and ⁢technological progress as well.”

India’s next‌ moon mission,‌ Chandrayaan-3, is scheduled ⁣for​ launch‍ on July 14, 2023. The Soviet Union,⁢ the United States, and ‍China are ⁢the only three countries ⁤that have successfully carried out soft landings ‌on‌ the moon.

Reporting ​by Nivedita ⁢Bhattacharjee in Bengaluru; additional ⁤reporting by Sunil Kataria,​ Krishn Kaushik, Tanvi Mehta, Maria‍ Kiselyova; ‍Writing ​by Shilpa Jamkhandikar and Shivam Patel, Editing by ⁢Gerry Doyle, Angus MacSwan, and‍ Nick Macfie
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What potential resources can be found‍ in the south⁢ pole of the moon and how are they significant for future missions

CONGRATULATIONS INDIA: SUCCESSFUL LANDING⁢ ON MOON’S SOUTH POLE

In a landmark moment for India’s space program,⁤ an Indian spacecraft has successfully touched down on the rugged and unexplored south pole of the ‌moon. The mission, known as Chandrayaan-3, is considered crucial ⁤to lunar exploration and further solidifies India’s position⁣ as a ⁤player in space exploration. This achievement by India comes just days after a Russian lander crashed during its mission.

Prime Minister​ Narendra Modi, who was attending a BRICS‌ summit‍ in South Africa, expressed his‌ joy and pride in India’s remarkable achievement. “This moment is unforgettable. It is phenomenal. This is a victory cry ⁤of a new India,” he ⁣said, proudly waving the Indian flag as he watched the landing.

India’s successful landing ⁢on the moon makes it the fourth⁢ nation, following the United States, China,​ and the former Soviet Union,⁣ to achieve this feat. The significance of this achievement is​ heightened due to the south pole’s rough terrain and the potential for valuable resources. The ice in ⁢this region⁣ holds the promise of providing⁤ essential resources such as fuel, oxygen, and drinking water for future missions.

Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated India on its remarkable achievement, hailing it as a significant step forward in space exploration. NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine also extended his congratulations and ​expressed his excitement about the collaborative opportunities ahead.

India’s successful landing on the moon’s south pole is not ‍only a moment ⁣of national pride but also a significant stride in the global ​pursuit of space exploration. With this achievement, India proves its capability ⁢as a space power and ignites hope for ​further discoveries and advancements in lunar exploration.

2 thoughts on “India Makes Historic Landing on Moon’s South Pole, Boosting Lunar Exploration and Space Power”

  1. Wow, this is a huge accomplishment for India’s space program! It’s amazing to see their dedication to lunar exploration and their desire to be a major space power.

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  2. This is a significant milestone not only for India but for the entire scientific community. It opens up endless possibilities for further research and advancements in lunar exploration.

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