Chandrayaan 3

BITM Kolkata organised live screening of Chandrayaan 3 landing

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Posted on 31 Aug 2023
11:18 AM
A model of the Vikram lander, that is aboard Chandrayaan 3

A model of the Vikram lander, that is aboard Chandrayaan 3 Source: Edugraph

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Summary
Birla Industrial & Technological Museum (BITM) Kolkata organised live screenings of the Chandrayaan 3 moon landing for school students and general audiences
The audience erupted in celebration, jumping and singing and waving the national flag as the Vikram lander made contact with the south-polar region of the moon

The third lunar exploratory mission conducted by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Chandrayaan 3, achieved a soft landing on the surface of the moon at 6:04 pm on 23 August 2023. To commemorate the occasion, Birla Industrial & Technological Museum (BITM) Kolkata organised live screenings of the event for school students and general audiences. Prior to the screening, presentations on the moon and previous moon missions were conducted for the audience by BITM staff.

Live outdoor screening of the Chandrayaan 3 landing

Live outdoor screening of the Chandrayaan 3 landing Source: Edugraph

The screenings were held both outdoors and indoors at BITM. However, half an hour before the robotic lander of Chandrayaan 3, Vikram, began its powered descent, the skies opened up in Kolkata. First, it drizzled and then it poured. But nothing could dampen the spirits on the museum premises.

Celebration at BITM auditorium after successful touchdown

Celebration at BITM auditorium after successful touchdown Source: Edugraph

When the lander made contact with the south-polar region of the moon, the audience erupted in celebration. They jumped and sang and waved the national flag, as Technical Officer Tarun Das, Education Section, BITM, managed to exclaim “History!”, which was indeed being made that day. BITM Kolkata has been lauded for contributing to fostering an environment of scientific inquiry and innovation, bringing all interested people together to witness the prowess of India in space technology.

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Chandrayaan 3 was launched on 14 July 2023 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, and took 40 days to land on the south pole of the moon.

Last updated on 31 Aug 2023
11:18 AM
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