Chandrayaan on the moon said: I reached my destination: India first country to land at the South Pole

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Nationaldesk:
As the sun rose on the moon on the evening of August 23, ISRO's Chandrayaan made history by landing on its South Pole.  India has become the first country in the world to successfully land on the moon's south pole.
 Chandrayaan-3 started the landing process at 5.44 pm on Tuesday.  It then traveled 25 km from the final orbit of the moon in the next 20 minutes.  At 6:40 pm, the Chandrayaan-3 lander took its first step on the moon.
 ISRO Director S.K.  “The next 14 days are very important for us.  Pragyan Rover may take up to a day to come out.  Pragyan will give us information about the atmosphere of the moon.  Many of our missions are queued.  Aditya L1 will be sent to the Sun soon.  Work is also underway on the spacecraft.
 Upon reaching the moon, Chandrayaan-3 sent a message: I have reached my destination.  From South Africa, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the countrymen and said, “Now Chandamama is not far away.
 India becomes fourth country to successfully land on the moon:::
 With this success, India has become the fourth country to land a mission in any part of the moon.  Previously, only the United States, the Soviet Union and China have been able to do so.
 Waiting for the rover to exit after a successful landing:::
 Now everyone is waiting for the Pragyan rover to come out of the Vikram lander.  It will come out after the dust storm subsides.  It will take about 1 hour and 50 minutes.  Vikram and Pragyan will then take photos of each other and send them to Earth.
 The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), which operates the Chandrayaan mission, launched the Chandrayaan from Sriharikota on July 14. On the 41st day, a landing was planned at the South Pole of the moon.

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