Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 21, 2023, 02:36 PM
Chandrayaan-3: The countdown for the landing of India's moon mission Chandrayaan 3 continues. After the successful landing on August 23 at 6.4 minutes, India will become the first country in the world to land its vehicle in the Moon's South Pole. The great thing is that when ISRO would be creating history, Prime Minister Narendra Modi would not be in the country on that day. PM Modi will leave for South Africa tour tomorrow i.e. on 22 August.As per the schedule, PM Modi will leave for South Africa in the early hours of Tuesday. PM will reach South Africa between 5 to 6 pm. After this he will participate in a cultural program in the evening. The PM will participate in the BRICS conference the next day i.e. on Wednesday. It has been learned that on the visit of the Prime Minister, a briefing will be given by the Foreign Secretary on Wednesday at 2 pm. PM Modi will stay in South Africa till August 24 and after that he will leave for Egypt.PM Modi was in France on 14 JulyPlease tell that ISRO launched Chandrayaan-3 on 14 July. After this, on August 5, Chandrayaan successfully entered the moon's orbit. PM Modi was not in India on the day of launching on 14th July. He left for France on 13 July on a two-day tour. PM Modi participated in the Bastille Day parade of France on 14 July.PM Modi visited ISRO headquarters during Chandrayaan 2Significantly, on 6 September 2019, PM Modi reached the ISRO headquarters in Bengaluru to witness the historic moment during the Chandrayaan 2 mission. But on September 7, in the last moments of Chandrayaan 2, ISRO lost contact with the lander Vikram and the mission failed. After this, PM Modi while addressing ISRO scientists had encouraged them and said that we do not need to be disappointed. The whole country is standing with its scientists today.