‘National Space Day’ is to be celebrated on 23 August, Government of India issued a notification

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The Government of India has issued a notification saying that National Space Day will be celebrated every year on 23 August. In fact, on this day, Chandrayaan 3’s lander and Pragyan Rover landed on the surface of the moon. National Space Day will be celebrated every year in memory of this day.

From now on 23 August, ‘National Space Day’ will be celebrated in India every year. The Government of India has made this Babat announcement. In fact, Vikram Lander landed on the lunar surface on 23 August 2023 under Mission Chandrayaan and the deployment of Pragyan Rover on the lunar surface also took place on the same day. National Space Day will be celebrated every year from now on 23 August in India in view of the success of the Chandrayaan 3 mission The Babat Government of India has also issued notifications. The notification issued by the Government of India states that every year in the country commemorating the success of the mission with the landing of Vikram Lander and the deployment of Pragyan Rover on 23 August 2023 National Space Day will be celebrated on 23 August.

‘National Space Day’ to be celebrated on 23 August

Explain that India had high expectations from the Chandrayaan 3 mission. Earlier Chandrayaan 2 mission was unsuccessful, after which India started functioning on Chandrayaan 3. India received accolades all over the world when Chandrayaan 3 was launched by India and Chandrayaan successfully landed on the surface of the moon. Explain that with the successful landing of Chandrayaan 3, India has become the first country to reach the south pole of the moon. On this success of

Government of India declares August 23 of every year as ‘National Space Day’ to commemorate the success of the Chandrayaan-3 Mission on 23rd August 2023 with the landing of the Vikram lander and deployment of the Pragyaan Rover on the lunar surface.

the Modi cabinet has approved celebrating August 23rd as National Space Day on August 23rd this year. This Babat proposal was issued, which has now been stamped government.

Chandrayaan gave information

Explain that Chandrayaan 3 is still actively collecting information on the surface of the moon. With this, India has become the fourth country to reach the moon. Earlier, America, China and the Soviet Union reached the moon. Chandrayaan 3 has given valuable data to scientists. Data from Chandrayaan’s Pragyanrover suggest that moon soil contains iron, titanium, aluminian, and calcium. Apart from this, sulfur has also been found to surprise scientists. A research professor at Babat Washington University wrote the article, saying that sulfur is present in the moon’s soil.

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