PM visited headquarters of national space agency, announced August 23 will be celebrated as the National Space Day
Upon returning from his foreign trip to South Africa and Greece, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday visited national space agency headquarters to personally congratulate scientists behind the nation’s lunar mission that landed on the Moon this week.
The prime minister lauded the team of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) scientists, who were instrumental in the success of Chandrayaan-3, India’s third lunar mission.
“I could not restrain my excitement, even during my overseas visit, and thus I resolved to come to Bengaluru first and foremost to meet our exceptional scientists upon my return to India,” Prime Minister Modi expressed upon setting foot in the capital of southern Karnataka state, the IT hub of the country often referred to as the Silicon Valley of India.
“We have our national pride placed on the Moon! We have reached a place where no one has reached before!” Modi said proudly. Chandrayaan-3’s lander Virkam performed a historic soft landing on the Earth’ natural satellite August 23, making India the first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the south pole of the moon.
ISRO Chairman S Somanath briefed PM Modi about the mission’s 40-day journey, and the efforts of scientists behind the ambitious project. On Friday, ISRO the spacecraft’s Pragyan rover successfully traversed a distance of about eight meters on the lunar surface. The space agency released two videos, showing the rover rolling out from the lander onto the lunar surface. The video was captured by the lander imager camera on Wednesday. The second video shows the deployment of the ramp from the lander module prior to the roll-out of the rover and deployment of the solar panel of the rover.
… … and here is how the Chandrayaan-3 Rover ramped down from the Lander to the Lunar surface. pic.twitter.com/nEU8s1At0W
— ISRO (@isro) August 25, 2023