Bharat Express

ISRO

India became the first nation to successfully land a spacecraft close to the south pole of the moon after Russia's failed attempt at a lunar touchdown in the same region due to an engine problem.

Chandrayaan 3's triumph is set to elevate India's standing in international commercial agreements, signifying recognition of its technical prowess and launch capabilities, as expressed by former ISRO chief G Madhavan Nair.

Aditya-L1 will be placed in a highly elliptical orbit for sun's close observation in order to track solar activity.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has treated the world to mesmerizing glimpses of the moon's surface, thanks to the Vikram Lander Imager Camera.

Chandrayaan-3's achievement is so special because no other spacecraft has been able to achieve this milestone.

Kamlesh Sharma, hailing from the village of Revatipur in Ghazipur district, and Alok Pandey from Mirzapur district have made their mark as integral members of the Chandrayaan-3 mission team.

The landing event was carried live by ISRO on DD National TV and its website...

Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group and veteran industrialist, also congratulated ISRO for this achievement.

PM Modi attended the video conference in the most recent ten minutes. The ISRO centre erupted in cheers as soon as Chandrayaan-3's lunar lander touched down on the moon, and everyone began applauding one another.

Chandrayaan-3 was tracked by ESA's 15-meter antenna in Kourou, French Guiana, in the days following its July 14 launch from Sriharikota to help verify the spacecraft survived the challenges of launch