Costing $150 million, Chandrayaan-2 will carry ... with the national emblem - the Ashoka Chakra - and the Isro logo, which means a permanent mark of India's visit will be left on the surface ...
Why space experts want a new time zone for the Moon With cheering crowds waving Indian flags and colourful umbrellas, Chandrayaan – which means “Moon vehicle” in Sanskrit – took off from ...
India hopes the approximately $150m mission, Chandrayaan-2, will be the first ... national pride is riding high as it aims to hoist its flag on the surface of the Moon. A successful mission ...
When the Chandrayaan-2 was launched in July, Mr. Narendra Modi published a video in which he is clapping and keenly watching the live launch with the Indian flag behind him.
India's second lunar mission, Chandrayaan 2, set to take off today ... Covering the Moon in India’s Asoka Chakra Pragyaan, the rover that will roam the surface of the Moon, is gonna tag the ...
Participating in discussion on “Glorious Journey of 75 years of the Constitution of India” in the Rajya Sabha, “Those who hated the flag, Ashok Chakra and the Constitution are today teaching ...
With this milestone, India proudly becomes the first nation to accomplish the remarkable feat of landing a spacecraft on the Lunar South Pole. Chandrayaan ... the Indian flag as he watched the ...
India is celebrating National Space Day today, i.e., August 23 to mark the first anniversary of Chandrayaan 3’ successful ...
India has become the first country to successfully land a spacecraft on the moon's south pole. The Vikram lander of Chandrayaan-3 made a perfect touchdown as planned at 18:04 local time (12:34 GMT ...