A day after Chandrayaan-3 efficiently landed on the lunar floor, making India the primary nation to attain a smooth touchdown on the South Pole of the Moon, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah visited the Missions Operations Complex at Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC) in Bengaluru on August 24.
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He met ISRO Chairperson S. Somnath and felicitated him. He praised the ISRO chief and the workforce concerned within the Chandrayaan mission and congratulated them on their success.
Mr. Siddaramaiah additionally met the area company’s Chandrayaan-3 venture administrators, scientists, engineers and workers and congratulated them.
The achievement triggered celebrations on the ISRO in Bengaluru, the place the area company’s scientists, engineers and workers have been joined by mediapersons and others in celebrating the historic occasion.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is predicted to go to ISRO in Bengaluru on August 26 to debate with prime scientists their future initiatives.