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India Celebrates National Space Day on August 23, Commemorating Chandrayaan-3 Moon Landing and Space Achievements
- Friday August 23, 2024
- Gadgets 360 Staff
India is proudly celebrating its first-ever National Space Day today, marking a significant moment in the nation’s space exploration history. This celebration honours the Chandrayaan-3 mission's successful landing on the Moon on August 23, 2023, a historic achievement that positioned India as the fourth country globally to land on the Moon and th...
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India Awaits Chadrayaan-3's Moon Landing Days After Russia’s Luna-25 Crash
- Wednesday August 23, 2023
- Reuters
India will make its second attempt to land on the moon on Wednesday, a mission seen as crucial to lunar exploration and the country's standing as a space power, just days after a similar Russian lander crashed. In 2019, ISRO's Chandrayaan-2 mission successfully deployed an orbiter but its lander crashed.
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Chandrayaan-3 Gets Closer To Moon's Surface With Another Key Manoeuver
- Monday August 14, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
Chandrayaan-3 ventured closer to the lunar surface on Monday with another successful maneuver of the spacecraft by ISRO, the national space agency said.
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"We Shall Overcome One Day": President Kovind On Chandrayaan Moon Mission
- Saturday September 7, 2019
- India News | Press Trust of India
"Hum honge kamayab, mann me hai vishwas, poora hai vishwas, hum honge kamyaab ek din," (We shall overcome, we shall overcome, with belief in our hearts, we shall overcome, one day) this is how President Ram Nath Kovind summed up his thoughts on the Chandrayan 2 mission today.
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When India Was Obsessed With Another Moon Landing
- Sunday July 21, 2019
- Opinion | Mukul Kesavan
For a 12-year-old schoolboy, Armstrong's moonwalk couldn't have been worse timed. The summer vacation had given over in the middle of July and for desis, the Eagle landed- given the time difference - on a Monday. That wouldn't have been so bad if Armstrong hadn't taken hours - bloody hours - to undo the hatch and climb down the ladder. The Lunar Mo...
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India Celebrates National Space Day on August 23, Commemorating Chandrayaan-3 Moon Landing and Space Achievements
- Friday August 23, 2024
- Gadgets 360 Staff
India is proudly celebrating its first-ever National Space Day today, marking a significant moment in the nation’s space exploration history. This celebration honours the Chandrayaan-3 mission's successful landing on the Moon on August 23, 2023, a historic achievement that positioned India as the fourth country globally to land on the Moon and th...
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www.gadgets360.com
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India Awaits Chadrayaan-3's Moon Landing Days After Russia’s Luna-25 Crash
- Wednesday August 23, 2023
- Reuters
India will make its second attempt to land on the moon on Wednesday, a mission seen as crucial to lunar exploration and the country's standing as a space power, just days after a similar Russian lander crashed. In 2019, ISRO's Chandrayaan-2 mission successfully deployed an orbiter but its lander crashed.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Chandrayaan-3 Gets Closer To Moon's Surface With Another Key Manoeuver
- Monday August 14, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
Chandrayaan-3 ventured closer to the lunar surface on Monday with another successful maneuver of the spacecraft by ISRO, the national space agency said.
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www.ndtv.com
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"We Shall Overcome One Day": President Kovind On Chandrayaan Moon Mission
- Saturday September 7, 2019
- India News | Press Trust of India
"Hum honge kamayab, mann me hai vishwas, poora hai vishwas, hum honge kamyaab ek din," (We shall overcome, we shall overcome, with belief in our hearts, we shall overcome, one day) this is how President Ram Nath Kovind summed up his thoughts on the Chandrayan 2 mission today.
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www.ndtv.com
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When India Was Obsessed With Another Moon Landing
- Sunday July 21, 2019
- Opinion | Mukul Kesavan
For a 12-year-old schoolboy, Armstrong's moonwalk couldn't have been worse timed. The summer vacation had given over in the middle of July and for desis, the Eagle landed- given the time difference - on a Monday. That wouldn't have been so bad if Armstrong hadn't taken hours - bloody hours - to undo the hatch and climb down the ladder. The Lunar Mo...
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www.ndtv.com