Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has once again created history through Chandrayaan-3 mission. This mission is a pillar of pride not only for the scientists of India but also for the entire world. This mission successfully landed on the south pole of the Moon and led to new and important scientific discoveries.
Chandrayaan-3’s Pragyan rover has made several important discoveries around Shivshakti Point. This will help in reaching an agreement between the moon’s rocks and the Earth. Here scientists have also studied small pieces of rocks, which will help in understanding the structure of the Moon and its physical properties.
ISRO has also started preparations for its next flight Chandrayaan-4 after the successful launch of Chandrayaan-3. In this mission, it is planned that Moon rocks and rocks will be returned to Earth from the landing site of Chandrayaan-3. This will help in understanding the role, natural structure and existing studies of the Moon in more detail.
ISRO Federal Chairman S Somnath expressed happiness about this mission and informed that work has started on its preparations. Chandrayaan-4 can prove to be a new milestone for Indian scientists, which can further advance their progress in space research.
This successful mission of ISRO showcases India’s strength and potential to the world through Indian space research. This will enhance India’s space science and promote collaboration and knowledge exchange with other scientific organizations of the world.
Thus, the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 has opened the doors of new opportunities for Indian scientists in the field of space research. This mission is a matter of pride for the scientific and international community of India and will help India achieve new heights in space research in future also.
India had created history with the success of Chandrayaan-3. With this, India became the first country to successfully land on the south pole of the Moon. But now its Pragyan Rover has collected some such information, seeing which ISRO scientists are also happy. Chandrayaan’s Pragyan Rover has made many important discoveries near Shivshakti Point. According to scientists, with this, complete information can be obtained about the moon rocks present in that area.
ISRO scientists are now busy in further preparations for the moon. ISRO Chief S Somnath gave great news a day before about the new mission Chandrayaan-4. It has been told that Chandrayaan-4 will bring moon rocks from the place where Chandrayaan-3 had landed. Scientists are preparing for this. The Prime Minister had named the place where Chandrayaan 3 landed as Shivashakti Point.
Now according to the report of India Today, Chandrayaan 3’s rover Pragyan covered a distance of 103 meters on the lunar surface. He walked between Manginus and Voguslawski craters. Many information has been received from there. Scientists have a lot of interest in this area. Because they feel that if they get the information from here, then it will become easier to understand the moon. It is here that Pragyan found small pieces of rocks. Now it has been revealed that the diameter of none of these rocks is more than 2 meters.