Chandrayaan 3 makes history: India’s South Pole Lunar landing wins prestigious World Space Award
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Chandrayaan 3 makes history: India’s South Pole Lunar landing wins prestigious World Space Award

India’s Chandrayaan 3 has won the prestigious World Space Award for its historic landing near the lunar South Pole, marking a significant achievement in space exploration. The award, presented by the International Astronautical Federation, recognises India’s advancement in space technology and innovation

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In a monumental achievement, India’s Chandrayaan 3 has been awarded the prestigious World Space Award by the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) for its historic lunar South Pole landing. This remarkable feat has placed India in an elite group of nations, including the US, Russia, and China, that have successfully conducted soft landings on the Moon.

The award ceremony is scheduled to take place on October 14 during the opening of the 75th International Astronautical Congress in Milan, Italy, over a year after Chandrayaan 3’s historic landing on August 23, 2023.

Chandrayaan 3’s successful landing near the lunar South Pole made India the first country to achieve this milestone, marking a significant leap in space exploration. The IAF praised the mission for its combination of scientific curiosity and cost-effective engineering. In a statement, the IAF noted, “Chandrayaan-3 mission by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) exemplifies the synergy of scientific curiosity and cost-effective engineering, symbolising India’s commitment to excellence and the vast potential that space exploration offers humanity. Rapidly unveiling previously undiscovered facets of the Moon’s composition and geology, the mission stands as a global testament to innovation.”

One of the significant achievements of Chandrayaan-3 was its successful integration of India’s space and nuclear sectors, with its propulsion module powered by nuclear technology. This innovation showcased India’s advanced capabilities and underscored the mission’s technological prowess. The mission’s camera quality was also highlighted, with images from Chandrayaan-3 showing unprecedented clarity of the Apollo 11 landing site, surpassing those captured by the US, China, South Korea, and Japan.

To celebrate the first anniversary of Chandrayaan-3’s landing, numerous events have been planned across India. These celebrations will reflect on the mission’s accomplishments and its contributions to lunar science and exploration. The events aim to inspire future generations and highlight the importance of space exploration.

Chandrayaan 3: Five key points to remember

1. First Landing on Lunar South Pole

Chandrayaan 3 was the first mission to achieve a soft landing on the unexplored south polar region of the Moon. This area is of particular scientific interest due to the presence of water ice in permanently shadowed craters.

2. Successor to Chandrayaan 2

Chandrayaan 3 followed the Chandrayaan 2 mission, which aimed to land a lunar rover but experienced a hard landing in 2019. Chandrayaan-3 addressed the technical challenges faced by its predecessor and successfully placed a lander and rover on the lunar surface.

3. Limited Mission Duration

The mission was designed to operate for three months due to the harsh lunar environment and the lander’s limitations. Unlike some rovers designed to endure extreme temperatures, the Chandrayaan-3 lander wasn’t built to survive the long lunar night, where temperatures plummet drastically.

4. Designed by ISRO

The entire Chandrayaan 3 mission was planned, developed, and executed by ISRO. This achievement marked a significant milestone in India’s space journey, showcasing the nation’s domestic space exploration capabilities.

5. Short-lived Rover Deployment

The mission deployed a six-wheeled rover named “Pragyan,” an iteration of the rover used in Chandrayaan 2. However, Pragyan’s operations were limited to the three-month lifespan of the lander. Future missions may leverage the learnings from Chandrayaan 3 to develop rovers capable of surviving the lunar night for extended scientific exploration.

Chandrayaan 3’s success stands as a testament to India’s growing prowess in space technology and exploration. It exemplifies the country’s ability to conduct complex space missions on a budget, setting a high standard for future endeavors. The mission underscores the importance of international collaboration and innovation in advancing human understanding of the cosmos.

As the world looks forward to the upcoming International Astronautical Congress in Milan, the recognition of Chandrayaan 3’s achievements will undoubtedly inspire continued advancements in space exploration and technology, reinforcing India’s position as a significant player in the global space community.

Topics: IAFISROChandrayaan-3World Space AwardSouth Pole LandingInternational Astronautical Federation
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