The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launched Chandrayaan-3 at 2.35 PM IST on July 14
If it is landed successfully, India will be the fourth country to accomplish this after the US, Russia and China
The mission is led by Dr. Ritu Karidhal Srivastava, one of the senior scientists at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
She is popularly known as the "rocket woman" of India
Miss. Srivastava is from Lucknow, India
She pursued a Bachelor's degree in Physics from Lucknow University. Later, shereceived her ME in Aerospace Engineering from Indian Institute of Science (IISc)
Richa joined ISRO in 1997and was the Mission Director of Chandrayaan-2 and the Deputy Operations Director of Mangalyaan
She has published over 20 papers in journals, both national and international
She gathered paper cutouts of NASA and the ISRO as a child
Karidhal grew up with a love for space and wanted to create something unique
She has received various awards, including the ISRO Young Scientist Award, the ISRO Team Award for MOM (2015), the ASI Team Award, and the Society of Indian Aerospace Technologies & Industries' (SIATI) 2017 Women Achievers in Aerospace Award