On August 23, 2024, India celebrated its inaugural National Space Day, marking a significant milestone in space exploration. Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh highlighted that within just 55 years, ISRO has achieved the remarkable feat of landing on the South Pole of the Moon with the Chandrayaan-III mission. This achievement underscores India’s rapid advancements in space technology and reflects the country’s growing prowess in the global space arena.
BulletsIn- August 23, 2024, marks India’s first National Space Day.
- Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh announced that ISRO has become the first organization to land on the Moon’s South Pole.
- The Chandrayaan-III mission, launched on August 23, 2023, achieved this historic landing.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared August 23 as National Space Day in recognition of this accomplishment.
- The day serves as an opportunity for introspection, reflection, and planning for future space missions.
- National Space Day highlights the progress made in the short span of ISRO’s 55-year journey.
- Public-private partnerships, encouraged by PM Modi, have led to the emergence of 300 space start-ups.
- Investments in the space sector exceeded 1000 crores between April and December 2023.
- The Gaganyaan project and the development of an Indian space station by 2035 are key future goals.
- President Droupadi Murmu and ISRO Chairman S. Somanath participated in celebrations, including an exhibition and award distribution for space-related competitions.
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