August 23, the day when the Vikram Lander of Chandrayaan-3 mission successfully touched down on the Moon’s surface, will now be celebrated as National Space Day, declared Prime Minister Narendra Modi today.
Addressing the scientists behind the Chandrayaan-3 mission at the ISRO headquarters in Bengaluru, he said, “India will celebrate August 23 as ‘National Space Day’ to mark the successful touchdown of Chandrayaan-3 mission’s lander.”
PM Modi flew directly down to Bengaluru early on Saturday, after concluding his two-nation visit to South Africa and Greece, to congratulate and meet the ISRO scientists involved in the Chandrayaan-3 mission to the Moon.
In his address, he also announced that the spot where Chandrayaan-3’s lander landed, will be known as ‘Shiv Shakti’. He also announced that the place where Chandrayaan-2 left its “footprint” in 2019 will be called the ‘Tiranga Point’. “This will be an inspiration for every effort made by India. it will remind us any failure is not final,” he said, referring to the mission’s failed soft-landing in September 2019.
He hailed the achieve and also ISRO’s role in the country’s progress. “This is India, which thinks innovatively and uniquely. This is the India which goes to dark zones and illuminates the world by spreading light.” He lauded the ISRO scientists and saluted them for their success.
“You have expanded ‘Make in India’ to Moon. I want to tell the countrymen about your labour. The path from southern India to the southern pole of Moon was not easy. Artificial moon was created and Vikram lander was made to land from various ways. It was sure to be a success. You have left a huge impact on the youth of India with your success which will become the foundation of a developed India. On 23rd August, India hoisted the flag on the Moon. From now onwards, that day will be known as National Space Day in India,” PM Modi added.
“There was a time when we were counted in the third row. Today, from trade to technology, India is being counted among the countries standing in the first row. In this journey from ‘Third row’ to ‘First row’, institutions like ISRO have played a huge role,” Modi said.
He saluted the scientists for “awakening an entire generation” and taking “‘Make in India’ to the Moon”. He also highlighted the contribution of women scientists in Chandrayaan-3’s success.