New Delhi:
A billion hearts are full after Chandrayaan-3 efficiently made a delicate touchdown close to the moon’s South Pole. Because the nation rejoiced and celebrated India’s large feat, becoming a member of within the celebrations was additionally world star Priyanka Chopra. Sharing an image of the moon touchdown on her Instagram feed, the Mujhse Shaadi Karogi actress wrote, “India on the moon. #proud. Congratulations to the good minds. ISRO for making Chandrayaan-3 so successful.” Her submit is all coronary heart. See what she posted beneath:
In addition to Priyanka Chopra, among the largest names within the Bollywood business additionally celebrated the day by posting on their respective social media feeds. Shah Rukh Khan discovered the right strains from a track that includes himself, to sum up the second. SRK borrowed from Chaand Taare who featured in his 1997 movie Sure Boss to caption his submit.
Within the movie, Shah Rukh Khan sings Chaand Taare to his co-star Juhi Chawla and the romantic lyrics lend themselves completely to India’s moon landing. “Chaand Taare todh laoon….Saari Duniya par essential chhaoon (I’ll pluck the moon and stars and unfold them the world over),” SRK wrote, including: “Aaj India aur ISRO chhaa gaya. Congratulations to all of the scientists and engineers…the entire crew which has made India so proud. Chandrayaan-3 has efficiently soft-landed on the moon.”
See Shah Rukh Khan’s submit right here:
After a 40-day journey ranging from the Satish Dhawan Area Middle in Sriharikota, the Indian Area Analysis Organisation’s (ISRO) Chandrayaan-3 mission landed efficiently. The Vikram lander made a delicate lunar touchdown round 6 PM on August 23.
With this landing on the moon within the second try in 4 years, India has grow to be the fourth nation to grasp the know-how of soft-landing on the lunar floor after the US, China and the erstwhile Soviet Union.
In response to PTI experiences, Chandrayaan-3 is a follow-on mission to Chandrayaan-2. Its targets are to reveal a secure and delicate touchdown on the lunar floor, roving on the Moon, and to conduct in-situ scientific experiments.