Chandrayaan-3 Sends Back First Scientific Data From Moon’s South Pole
Chandrayaan-3's touchdown spot was named Shiv Shakti point.New Delhi: The Indian space agency has obtained the first ever scientific data ...
Chandrayaan-3's touchdown spot was named Shiv Shakti point.New Delhi: The Indian space agency has obtained the first ever scientific data ...
Bengaluru: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today turned emotional while interacting with the team of scientists involved in the Chandrayaan-3 mission."India ...
New Delhi: The moment that a billion Indians have been waiting for with bated breath has finally arrived with the ...
The landing turned out to be a smooth affair in the end.What scientists had described as "20 minutes of terror" ...
The incredible feat was hailed by news websites and newspapers across the world.India became the first country to land a ...
India's space economy is expected to be worth USD$13 billion by 2025.On Wednesday, the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft landed on the Moon ...
The video was originally posted by Pakistani YouTuber Sohaib Chaudhry.After accomplishing a historic moon landing through its Chandrayaan-3 mission, India ...
Chandrayaan-3: The pictures of the Moon's surface were clicked by the Lander during descent.New Delhi: India's Chandrayaan-3 has landed on ...
Image was shared on Instagram. (courtesy: priyankachopra )New Delhi: A billion hearts are full after Chandrayaan-3 successfully made a soft ...
Chandrayaan-3: "The opportunity of discovery is very high," said Chris Hadfield.New Delhi: Chris Hadfield, the first Canadian astronaut to walk ...
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