With this, India is not only the fourth country to have achieved a soft landing on the lunar surface, but also the first to land on the moonâs icy South Pole [View in browser]( [See all newsletters]( 24 August 2023 India soars in Space as Chandrayaan-3âs lander soft-lands on the moon The saga of tension and high hopes that soared from Indiaâs space station, Sriharikota on July 14, ended in a [historic success at 6:03 pm today, when the legs of the lander softly descended on the moonâs surface](. âSir, we have achieved the moon landing. India is on the moon,â is how the Indian space agencyâs Chairman, Sreedhara Panicker Somanath, broke the news to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who of course, was watching the thrilling drama as it unfolded 384,400 km away from earth, South Africa. Modi, who is attending the BRICS summit in Johannesburg, commented that this was an âunforgettable momentâ and said Indiaâs success belonged to the entirety mankind. With this, India is not only the fourth country to have achieved a soft landing on the lunar surface, but also the first to land on the moonâs icy South Pole. - Also Read: [All you need to know about Chandrayaanâ3]( Todayâs story began at 5:30 pm, when the lander â which had been circling the moon for some days â got ready for the descent. At 5:44, ISRO announcer confirmed the âlanding burnâ -- switching on the engines onboard the lander. The event committed the â¹615-crore Chandrayaan-3 mission to lunar landing. In the 11.5-minute ârough breakingâ phase, during which the speed of the vehicle was reduced from 1680 metres per second (mps) to 358 mps, the spacecraft descended from 31 km to 7.4 km above the moonâs surface.  Success or otherwise was 19 minutes away from that point. - Also Read: [Lunar mission. Seven reasons why Chandrayaan-3 should soft-land on the moon]( An hour earlier, the ALS (autonomous landing sequence) system took over the operations, taking it out of the hands of ISRO scientists. The visuals showed them watching the screens with palpable tension. But things went on flawlessly. At 5:56, the âfine breakingâ phase began â which was when in Chandrayaan-2 things had gone wrong. The craft was 800 m above the surface; touchdown was 3 minutes away. At 6:01 pm, a loud applause broke out in the control room, as the lander turned to assume the vertical position. It was 150m above the surface and its speed had come down to 9 metres a second. A minute later, at 19m, two of the four engines were switched off. - Also Read: [Chandrayaan-3: Aerospace, defense stocks in limelight]( Seconds later thunderous applause broke out in the control room once again. It was the moment for celebration, not only in the ISRO control room, but in the entire country. Though there is no longer any competition in Space, Indiaâs success in achieving a soft landing on the moon is inevitably being contrasted with [the failure of Russiaâs Luna 25]( which was on a similar mission. (Russia had achieved lunar soft-landing as long back as in 1976.) However, it was almost a given that Chandrayaan-3 would be a success because ISRO had learnt a lot from the failure of Chandrayaan-2 and had incorporated corrective measures, covering all conceivable possibilities of failure. You Might Also Like [Qatar Investment Authority to invest â¹8,278 crore in Reliance Retail Ventures]( [Companies]( [Qatar Investment Authority to invest â¹8,278 crore in Reliance Retail Ventures]( [India over the Moon as ISRO scripts history]( [Science]( [India over the Moon as ISRO scripts history]( [Seven reasons why Chandrayaan-3 should soft-land on the moon]( [Science]( [Seven reasons why Chandrayaan-3 should soft-land on the moon]( [Chandrayaan-3: Last 10 metres will be âfree fallâ]( [Science]( [Chandrayaan-3: Last 10 metres will be âfree fallâ]( Stay informed Subscribe to our daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the in deep news in India. [arrow]( Copyright @ 2023, THG PUBLISHING PVT LTD. If you are facing any trouble in viewing this newsletter, please try [here]( Manage your newsletter subscription preferences [here]( If you do not wish to receive such emails go [here](