Chandrayaan 3: A Catalyst for India's Space Exploration Reputation


Chandrayaan

As the year comes to an end, we reflect on India's remarkable advancements in space exploration, with the Chandrayaan 3 mission that elevated the nation's standing on the global space stage. This groundbreaking achievement, as the spacecraft touched down on the Moon's South Pole marked an unparalleled feat yet to be accomplished by any other nation.

Dhruv Research conducted research to gauge the perception of Indians on Chandrayaan 3’s success. 91% of the respondents felt that it would contribute to India’s space exploration reputation.

Chandrayaan 3: A Catalyst for India's Space Exploration Reputation

Source: Online Survey of 600+ Indians

Chandrayaan 3 is the third lunar mission arranged by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and it has followed in the footsteps of its predecessors, Chandrayaan 1 and Chandrayaan 2. Chandrayaan-3's successful moon landing marks a historic achievement, propelling India to the forefront as the fourth country globally to accomplish this feat. Focused on scientific exploration, the mission targets the moon's south pole, with the potential to yield crucial insights into lunar history and development. This triumph not only instils pride in Indians but also inspires the younger generation toward careers in science and innovation. Furthermore, this success opens avenues for collaboration with other spacefaring nations, fostering collective breakthroughs in space exploration knowledge. In June 2023, India became the 27th country to sign the Artemis Accords which aim to establish a practical set of principles to guide space exploration cooperation among nations.

The success of this mission is expected to contribute to India's space economy which is projected to be worth USD$13 billion by 2025. The victory in Chandrayaan-3 hints at significant technological advancements, exemplified by the upcoming Chandrayaan-4 mission, aimed at collecting moon soil samples which will require the development of a robotic arm for lunar sample collection.

Chandrayaan 3 has undeniably bolstered India's reputation in multiple ways, but what resonates with the majority of observers is its role in opening the gateway to a wealth of scientific discoveries and advancements. Survey conducted by Dhruv Research indicates that Indians view the successful launch of Chandrayaan 3 with optimism, citing scientific discoveries and advancements as the primary anticipated benefits, closely followed by enhanced space exploration capabilities.

Chandrayaan 3: A Catalyst for India's Space Exploration Reputation

Source: Online Survey of 600+ Indians

In conclusion, the victory of Chandrayaan 3 has the potential to essentially upgrade India's space exploration reputation on both the national and international fronts. It can lift India's status as a spacefaring nation with advanced capabilities, also fostering scientific discoveries, national pride, and international collaboration. Besides, the mission can serve as a testament to India's growing innovative ability and advancement within the field of space investigation, bringing about numerous benefits for the country and the world at large.



Author
Sara Nasreen

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