India is commemorating National Space Day with great enthusiasm, celebrating the historic Chandrayaan-3 mission. The Vikram Lander successfully soft-landed on the Moon on August 23, 2023, a milestone that positions India as a leader in space exploration. The landing made India the fourth country to land on the Moon and the first to explore its South Pole. The Pragyan Rover conducted important scientific studies on the lunar surface, and the landing site was named ‘Shiva Shakti Point,’ representing India’s scientific and cultural aspirations. To celebrate this achievement, the government declared August 23 as ‘National Space Day,’ showcasing India’s advancing space capabilities. This year’s theme, ‘Aryabhatta to Gaganyaan: From Ancient Knowledge to Limitless Possibilities,’ highlights the journey from India’s rich astronomical past to its modern space missions. The theme connects India’s historical astronomical heritage with modern space science, paying tribute to the renowned astronomer Aryabhata while emphasizing the future human space mission, ‘Gaganyaan.’ The theme promotes STEM careers and underscores the role of space technology in supporting sustainable development in diverse fields.
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