Pakistan has the opportunity to congratulate India on its historic Chandrayaan-3 Mission. After the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully landed a rover on the Moon’s south pole. Becoming the first country to do so.
“India going to the Moon is a tremendous achievement,” the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Friday, August 25. We congratulate Indian scientists for accomplishing this crucial milestone.
With the successful landing on the Moon’s south pole, India and the rest of the world saw a paradigm shift in the realm of space exploration. India and the rest of the world rejoiced as the unmanned Chandrayaan-3 touched down, only days after a Russian probe crashed in the same location.
Leaders from around the world cheered Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was able to watch it digitally while attending the BRICS Summit in South Africa. He seen laughing widely as he praised the mission’s success as a victory that extended beyond the borders of his country.
What PM Said on Chandrayaan-3 ?
“On this happy occasion, I would like to address the people of the world,” Prime Minister Modi said. India’s successful Moon mission is not unique to the country. This victory belongs to all of humanity.
However, it appears that India’s neighbors not delighted. Since it took Pakistan two days to offer its best wishes to ISRO, while China remains completely mute.
ISRO has released a video of a rover landing on the Moon.
The Pragyan rover unloaded from the spacecraft on Thursday, August 24. Rolled out onto the lunar surface to begin exploring and doing experiments.
ISRO Director General S Somanath claimed on Thursday that exploring the Moon’s south pole. Might lead to the finding of water as well as a plethora of scientific knowledge. Though its rocky surface makes landing difficult, the Moon’s rugged south pole is desired for its water ice. Which is anticipated to be capable of delivering fuel, oxygen, and drinking water for future missions.
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