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Chandrayaan-3: Kareena Kapoor to Abhishek Bachchan, Bollywood Congratulates ISRO, Awaits Moon Landing
Curated By: Dishya Sharma Last Updated: August 23, 2023, 10:14 IST Kareena Kapoor and Abhishek Bachchan look forward to Chandrayaan 3 Moon Landing. From Kareena Kapoor to Abhishek Bachchan, Bollywood extends its support to ISRO as Chandrayaan-3 prepares for Moon Landing. All eyes are on the historic Chandrayaan-3 oon landing. The Indian Space and Research Organisation (ISRO) revealed on…
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Chandrayaan-3 Mission Soft-landing LIVE Telecast
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Happy Chandrayaan 3 Mission Wishes Message Image WhatsApp Facebook Status In English Of Vikram Lander Moon Landing
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is gearing up to initiate the Automatic Landing Sequence (ALS) to activate the throttleable engines of Chandrayaan-3 for a powered descent to the lunar surface. The lander module of Chandrayaan-3 is expected to arrive at the designated location around 5:44 pm IST. Chandrayaan-3 is scheduled to land on the lunar south pole on August 23, 2023, at 6:04…
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Chandrayaan 3 Mission चंद्रमा को छूते ही लगे भारत मां की जय के नारे ….
भारत ने चांद की सतह पर अपना कदम रख दिया है। चंद्रयान 3 (Chandrayaan 3) की सफलता पर हर भारतीय का सीना गर्व से चौड़ा हो गया है। पूरा देश जश्न में डूबा हुआ है। चंद्रयान 3 (Chandrayaan 3) के लैंडर विक्रम (Vikram Lander) ने जैसे ही चांद की सतह पर सॉफ्ट लैंडिंग की हर कोई खुशी से झूम उठा, कहीं ढोल नगाड़े बजने लगे तो कई लोग नाचने गाने लगे। हर किसी ने अपनी तरीके से इस सफलता का जश्न मनाया। आइए आपको सुनवाते है चंद्रयान तीन की सफलता पर लोग क्या बोले।
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Girliesssss, we are moon landing today!!! India's Chandrayaan 3 will begin it's descent this evening around 5-ish (IST)? They're aiming for the south pole, I'm all jittery with fingers crossed hoping this won't crash like the Vikram lander last time. Here's a live stream https://www.youtube.com/live/ZWmdiPj-w3M?feature=share Tune in if you can!!!
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State of the Planet: 2023 Edition
Here we are once again. Hours to go until the new year is upon us. Even though when you read this you may very well be in the future, it's time once again to use the few hours we have left in 2023 to take a look at the state of the planet. And...what a state it is. I said last year that 2022 may have very well been the inflection point for this decade, the moment that the 2020's truly began to come into their own. I think that's held true for this year, even though it still feels like folks are trying to find their feet in some aspects. But even in all this confusion and uncertainty, there is still progress to be had. So let's take a look back at some of the good things that happened this year:
The European Parliment commited to ending the sale of petrol and diesel fueled vehicles in the EU by 2035 in an effort to push the adoption of electric vehicles.
The High Seas Treaty was signed by the member states of the UN, this treaty commits to the conservation of 30% of the world's oceans by 2030.
The ozone hole continues to shrink, projections have it on track to recover to 1980's levels by 2050.
Finland became the 31st member of NATO.
The World Health Organization declared that COVID-19 and Monkeypox are no longer a global health emergencies.
The first synthetic human embryo was created from the use of stem cells.
The African Union became the 21st permanent member of the G20 (wouldn't it be G21 now?).
Katalin Karikó & Drew Weissman won the Nobel Prize in medicine for their contributions towards the development of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.
The FDA approved of a treatment for sickle cell disease involving the use of the gene-editing technique Crispr.
Scientists announced the ability to use AI to decode people's thoughts from brain scans.
King Charles III ascended to the throne in the UK.
Pope Francis decreed that Roman Catholic priests would be allowed to bless same-sex marraiges.
Mexico decriminalized abortion at the federal level.
Despite projections of a recession, the United States economy experienced it's biggest growth since before the pandemic, adding 2.5 million jobs and inflation decreasing to 3.1%.
Spain won the Women's World Cup for the first time in a 1-0 victory over England.
SpaceX's fully stacked Starship flew twice this year, the largest rocket to ever fly (now if only they can get it to stop exploding).
The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) was launched by the European Space Agency, it's expected to arrive at Jupiter in 2031.
The European Ariane 5 rocket flew its 117th and final mission.
India's Chandrayaan-3 landed at the Moon's south pole, the first spacecraft to do so.
Oppenheimer and Barbie released the same day in theaters and the internet had a lot of fun with that.
Michigan went 13-0 agian and won their third straight Big Ten championship (BEAT BAMA!)
The Pistons actually won a game before the end of the year.
Remember all that? It's okay if you didn't. But once again, this is where I'm at right now.
You are in the future. Every single word on this post is already confined to the history books. How you remember this year is ultimately up to you, but keep in mind that the reason I make these posts is a counterpoint to the many forces out there who have a lot to gain if everyone is under the impression that everything is always terrible all the time.
And that leads me to my word of the year. It's a bit unusual but I think it fits:
The word of the year is: Perception.
At our core, all of us are truth seekers. Whether it's objective truth or personal truth, we all want to find it. One of the benefits of the internet age that, in my opinion, gets taken for granted is that we now have more information available to us than at any time in human history. Our ancestors had to deal with incomplete and contradictory information, but now we can find out pretty much anything in a matter of seconds.
But with that information comes a host of issues. We unfortunately live in an age where a commitment to objective truth is being overshadowed by a desire for personal truth. We're putting less emphasis on what is true and more on what we want to be true. Unfortunately, as Carl Sagan once said, our preferences do not determine what is true.
And there are those who seek to exploit this. There are people in this world that are willing to alter your own perception on how things are. But not to benefit you, but to benefit them. They wish to take advantage of your desire for your own beliefs to be validated for time evermore and turn that against you, so that they can create a better world for themselves even at your own expense.
But you can stop them. All you have to do is be aware that perception doesn't always equal reality.
2024 will be a consequential year. For one thing, it's an election year in the United States which means the stakes are high enough as is. There will be a lot of consequential events over the next 366 days (yay for leap years!), and a lot of people that you've never met will be trying to tell you how to think and what to believe.
Remember that at the end of the day, the most important values are the ones you hold dear. Just because something gets a lot of engagement on your socials doesn't mean it's the best way to contextualize something. Don't allow your beliefs and values to be compromised for the sake of fitting in with trends or trying to cash in on some vague notion of importance; especially when there's people trying to exploit that at your expense.
The first step to healthy civic engagement is a body politic that is informed and questioning. It will do you no harm to read up on whatever topic is trending on the socials. It will only make you informed and then you will be able to decide if a position or a policy is truly the right one for you, based on what you hold to be important.
Knowledge can be scary at times. It may cause us to reevaluate our position, as well as come to realize that something we felt or believed or even wished to be true now has to be totally re-examined in a new light. But all that is what helps us grow, that's what helps us evolve and become stronger.
They used to tell us that "knowledge is power." I can tell you that knowledge only makes you better.
Remember these words as you head into the new year. Rather than wishing for your perception to be reality, base your perception on reality. And then those who thrive on the exploitation of ignorance will have no power over you.
Have a great New Year's Eve, friends. And I'll see you all in 2024.
Helios.
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MAKING INDIAN PROUD | CHANDRAYAAN 3
Sharing this message with all Indians gives us great pleasure. On August 23, 2023, commencing at 17:27 IST (5:27 PM), the ISRO official website will stream the LIVE Landing of Chandrayan - 3 mission.
To honor India's historic mission to the moon, Fueldigi Marketing invites you, your family, and your friends to see this vital accomplishment LIVE.
Please click the link to know more: https://www.isro.gov.in/Chandrayaan3SoftLandingMessage.html
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I'm more than an hour late to this but I just wanna say...
Congratulations to every Indian!!!🇮🇳🎊🎉
And ofc... Congratulations to team ISRO and thankyou to them for their hard work!🇮🇳🎊🎉🌕🛰🌏
I hope that the money generated from this mission will be used for the best!
Jai hind🇮🇳
Jai Bharat🇮🇳
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Chandrayaan 3 Live Status: India Joins Elite Space Club: Chandrayaan-3 Becomes 4th Successful Moon Landing in History
Chandrayaan 3 Live Status: India’s Chandrayaan-3’s Vikram lander successfully made a soft landing on the Moon’s southern polar region, joining the United States, China, and the former Soviet Union as the only nations to achieve such a feat. Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the BRICS Summit and praised India’s advanced space capabilities and technological prowess. The mission aims to uncover the mysteries of the lunar south pole, which holds significant scientific and strategic interest for future space missions.
With the successful soft landing of the Chandrayaan-3’s Vikram lander on the southern polar region of the Moon, India’s space programs have achieved an incredible milestone. With this amazing accomplishment, India joins the exclusive club of the US, China, and the erstwhile USSR as the only countries to have accomplished a successful soft landing on the moon’s surface.
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National Space Day 2024: Celebration of India's Chandrayaan-3 success
On August 23, 2024, India will celebrate its inaugural National Space Day, marking a historic moment in the nation’s space exploration journey. This special occasion honors the remarkable achievement of the Chandrayaan-3 mission, which not only made India the fourth country to land on the moon but also the first to touch down near the lunar south pole.
National Space Day will serve as a tribute to India’s growing capabilities and significant milestones in space exploration, showcasing the nation's advancements and contributions to global space science.
The day is set to be a vibrant celebration of space exploration, with various events and activities designed to engage and inspire people of all ages. From interactive exhibits and educational workshops to live-streamed discussions with astronauts and scientists, National Space Day 2024 promises to highlight the impact of space research on technology and everyday life.
Join us as we explore the significance of this landmark day, the exciting celebrations planned, and the global perspective on space achievements.
National Space Day 2024: Celebrations and Discoveries
India is preparing to celebrate its inaugural National Space Day on August 23, 2024, marking a notable milestone in the country's space exploration history. This special occasion follows the historic Chandrayaan-3 mission, which saw India become the fourth nation to land on the moon and the first to achieve a landing near the lunar south pole. As a tribute to this groundbreaking achievement, August 23 has been officially designated as National Space Day, honoring India's expanding capabilities and achievements in space exploration.
Theme for National Space Day 2024
The theme for National Space Day 2024 is "Touching lives while touching the Moon: India’s Space Saga". This theme celebrates the profound impact of space exploration on everyday life and highlights India’s achievements in space, particularly the success of the Chandrayaan-3 mission
Significance of National Space Day 2024
The observance of National Space Day highlights India’s achievements in space research and exploration. The triumph of Chandrayaan-3 has positioned India as a significant contender in the global space arena, showcasing the commitment and expertise of ISRO’s scientists and engineers. This success not only underscores India’s advancements in space technology but also reflects the collective effort and dedication driving the nation’s space program.
Importance of Celebrating Space Exploration
Celebrating space exploration is crucial for several reasons. First, it brings attention to the critical role that space research plays in advancing technology and knowledge. Innovations developed for space missions often lead to practical applications that benefit everyday life. Second, it inspires future generations to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). By showcasing the wonders of space and the achievements of those involved in its exploration, National Space Day motivates young people to dream big and contribute to humanity’s quest for discovery and understanding.
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India's First National Space Day
Today we are celebrating country's first national space day withthe theme "Touching Lives while Touching the Moon."
Reason for celebrating National Space Day:
On August 23,2023 ISRO's Vikram lander from Chandrayaan-3 successfully landed on the moon and India became the fourth country to land on the moon and the first to reach its southern polar region. To honour this landmark achievement, Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi announced August 23 as "National Space Day".
Theme and its Significance:
Theme of this year is "Touching Lives while Touching the Moon."which honours the country's incredible space exploration history. The theme represents India's achievements in space exploration. It signifies the positive impact of India's space program on its citizens, society, and the world.
Celebrations:
National Space Day will be celebrated in Bharat mandapam at new delhi.The event features high-profile sessions, interactive exhibitions, and major announcements about India’s space achievements.
Live streaming :
The celebrations are being streamed live on ISRO’s website and YouTube channel, allowing people across the country and around the world to participate in the festivities.
Additional Activities :
a logo design contest was held to commemorate the occasion, and a quiz was organized to test knowledge about ISRO's space achievements.
On National Space Day, let's celebrate the incredible achievements of our space pioneers and look forward to a brighter future among the stars.
Jai Hind🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Gitanjali Thorat (Press Article Blogger)
23/08/2024
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On August 23, 2024, India will mark its first National Space Day, commemorating the successful moon landing ISRO,s Vikram Lander from Chandrayaan- 3 With the Theme : ''Touching Lives while Touching the Moon: India's Space Saga''
On this day in history, India marks the anniversary of Chandrayaan-3's ground breaking moon landing in the southern polar region! 🌕 . Event contact: Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, for NSD-2024 This event will provide Indian youth with valuable information about the opportunities in space sector. We honoring Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam's visionary contributions & ISRO's tireless efforts in space technology!
💫 Explore opportunities in the space sector! 🛰️ Let's gaze up at the stars & inspire future generations to reach for the cosmos! 🌠
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Hi! The first and foremost reason would be that, despite india being very technologically advanced and incredibly good with computer stuff (a lot of which I don't understand), a lot of western countries feel the need to put us down (like that recent German comic that pissed SO many people off). So it's a huge thing to be the 4th country ever on the moon, and to have the number of satellites that we have up in space too.
Secondly, this was, as far as I can tell, a race with Russia to see who could reach the lunar south Pole first, and obviously Russia didn't make it. And India did it on a smaller budget too, so people are feeling a little vindicated about that as well.
Three, and the one *i* feel is most important, we're the first people to reach the lunar south pole, baby! Chandrayaan-2 reached orbit I think, but lost contact before landing and crashed (I'm not too clear on details tbh, I really only made this post bc my dad was so excited). Chandrayaan-3 finally made it and reached and it was a huge thing and everyone is so excited.
And obviously this is going to benefit astronomers and physicists all around the world because any information Chandrayaan-3 picks up is shared with everyone else. It's just really cool that it's India doing the sharing! And there are other scientific implications like finally figuring out what's going on on the lunar south pole, what's the deal with the ice, if there may have been living organisms there at some point, general interesting science stuff!!
Hi we did it
#i hope this helped#im sorry im really vague but i failed physics twice so im really not the person to give out detailed information#but maybe now people will figure out we arent just the 'land of cows and coconut milk' were actually far ahead in terms of science and tech#and it and comp sci#just maybe this will stop the condescension and stupid third world country jokes that no one finds funny#yeah anyway#i have feelings about this#clearly#like obviously i try not to go full nationalist bc that is Dangerous but i do *not* like the way certain western countries see india
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