Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has congratulated the Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the Moon and greeted the scientists, engineers and the entire ISRO team associated with this mission.
Chief Minister Chouhan has said in his message that we have touched the Moon. This moment has been recorded in the pages of history.
He said that the whole country is proud of this success of India. Today is the Amrit Kal of Azadi. Today is also the day of excellence of India in the world. This is a fantastic success.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that India has achieved this unprecedented honour due to the efforts, hard work and dedication of the team of scientists and ISRO.
The resolve of Prime Minister Modi’s space mission has shown this day to India. Crores of Indians have seen the landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the Moon. I also saw this landing in Damoh along with one lakh Ladli Bahnas and friends. All the citizens present in the assembly danced with joy, gaiety and happiness.
Indian space agency ISRO created history on 23 August
- Chandrayaan-3 landed on the surface of the South Pole of the Moon, where before this no country in the world has been successful in landing a satellite.
- Chandrayaan-3, which took off from Sriharikota at 2:35 pm on July 14, landed on the South Pole of the Moon at 6:04 pm on August 23 completing a 40-day long journey.
- Chandrayaan’s lander is named Vikram, which is named after Vikram Sarabhai.
- A rover named Pragyan will descend from Chandrayaan’s lander Vikram, Pragyan is a device that will move out of the lander on the moon and will send information about research work to ISRO.
What’s in Chandrayaan-3According to the details given by ISRO, there are mainly three objectives set for Chandrayaan-3.
- Soft landing of the lander on the South Pole of the Moon.
- Landing and manoeuvering the lander on the regolith called the lunar surface.
- To conduct research on the surface of the moon with lander and rovers.
- To find possibilities of life, water on the moon and conduct other research.