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Chandrayaan-3: Two objectives achieved, in-situ scientific experiments on lunar surface underway, says ISRO

The spot on the Moon where Chandrayaan-3's lander Vikram touched down has been termed as 'Shiv Shakti Point'.

Pragyan rover Image Source : ISROPragyan rover roaming on South Pole of Moon

In a latest statement, The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Saturday said that two of the Chandrayaan-3's missions have been accomplished and one is underway. 

Chandrayaan-3 Mission:

  • Demonstration of a Safe and Soft Landing on the Lunar Surface is accomplished
  • Demonstration of Rover roving on the moon is accomplished
  • Conducting in-situ scientific experiments is underway. All payloads are performing normally

Earlier in the day, ISRO released yet another video wherein the Pragyan rover was seen roaming around 'Shiv Shakti Point' in an attempt to find the lunar secrets at the South Pole of the Moon. Notably, the spot on the Moon where Chandrayaan-3's lander Vikram touched down has been termed as 'Shiv Shakti Point'. 

WATCH THE VIDEO HERE:

Before this, on Friday (August 25), the space agency had released a video of how a two-segment ramp facilitated the roll-down of the rover. The ISRO said a solar panel enabled the rover to generate power. The video also showed how the rapid deployment of the ramp and solar panel took place, prior to the rolldown of the rover. "The deployment mechanisms, totalling 26 in the Ch-3 mission, were developed at U R Rao Satellite Centre (URSC)/ISRO, Bengaluru," ISRO wrote on 'X', (formerly known as Twitter) sharing the video. 

'Most of  scientific mission objectives are going to be met'

Speaking to reporters on Saturday, ISRO chief S Somanath once again expressed his happiness over the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the Moon. "We are extremely happy with the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the Moon...Most of the scientific mission objectives are going to be met...I understand that all the scientific data is looking very good. But we will continue to measure a lot of data from the Moon in the coming 14 days. And we hope that we will make a really good breakthrough in science while doing so. So we are looking excitedly for the next 13-14 days...," he told reporters. 

Chandrayaan-3 landing spot to be called 'Shiv Shakti Point'

Earlier on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi flew down to Bengaluru from Greece to interact with ISRO scientists on the successful lunar mission. While addressing the scientist, PM Modi announced the decision to name the spot where the lander 'Vikram' touched down as "Shiv Shakti point. He also termed the success of the Chandrayaan-3 mission as an 'extraordinary moment' in the history of India's space programme. 

"There is a scientific tradition of naming the location of touch down. India has decided to name the lunar region where our Chandrayaan-3 landed. The place Vikram Lander descended will be known as Shiv Shakti Point. In Shiv, there is a resolution for the welfare of humanity and Shakti gives us the strength to fulfil those resolutions. This Shiv Shakti Point of the moon also gives a sense of connection with Himalaya to Kanyakumari," PM Modi added. 

August 23: National Space Day

Hailing the success of India's lunar mission, Prime Minister Modi also declared August 23 as the 'National Space Day'. He said the day will celebrate the spirit of Science, Technology and Innovation, and inspire everyone for an eternity. The Prime Minister requested ISRO to organise national hackathons on "Space Technology in Governance" in collaboration with various departments of central and state governments. "I am confident that this National Hackathon will make our governance more effective and provide modern solutions to the countrymen," he added. 

(With PTI inputs) 

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