Saturday, August 3, 2019

Chandrayaan 2 is now expected to touch down near the lunar South Pole in September. It's going to become the first ever spacecraft to land in that region. The Lander and Rover will be the two parts that will actually be touching down taking part of that soft landing. The launch of the Chandrayaa-2 come this in at the fiftieth anniversary of the historic APOLLO 11 when NEIL ARMSTRONG first landed on MOON. Now world Media's are praising India's achievement as it made the low cost homegrown technology. CNN highlighted India's significance as a major space contender and the US space agency NASA said that it was looking forward to learn much from ISRO about the unexplored lunar south pole.

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APOLLO 11 REVIEW

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