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Mr. Prasanna Yadav

8/10/20243 min read

India's Chandrayaan-3 mission, which successfully landed near the moon's south pole, was built and launched at a budget of $75 million, significantly lower than Russia's Luna25 mission, which cost $200 million. The success highlights India's ability to conduct exploratory missions at a much lower cost, positioning the country as a player in the global space industry. Chandrayaan-3 took 40 days to reach the moon using less powerful rockets and the slingshot method, compared to Luna-25's 10-day journey with more powerful thrusters.

ISRO chief S Somanath said experts from the US who were involved in developing rocket missions wanted India to share their space technology with them when they saw the development of Chandrayaan-3.

Isro chief S Somanath said every body from Nasa and the space agencies of Europe, China were congratulating him for the success of the Chandrayaan-3 mission. Isro chairman S Somanath on Sunday said experts involved in developing complex rocket missions in the US, after witnessing the developmental activities of Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft, suggested that India share space technology with them. Times have changed and India is capable of building the best of devices and rockets and that is why Prime Minister Narendra Modi has opened the space sector to private players.

“Our country is a very powerful nation. You understand that? Our knowledge and intelligence level in the country is one of the best in the world,” the Isro chief said, explaining, “In Chandrayaan-3, when we designed and developed the spacecraft, we invited experts from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Nasa-JPL, who do all the rockets and most difficult mission.”

He continued: “About five to six people from Nasa-JPL came (to Isro headquarters) and we explained to them about Chandrayaan-3. That was before the soft landing took place (on August 23). We explained how we designed it and how our engineers made it, and how we are going to land on the Moon’s surface, and they just said, ‘no comments. Everything is going to be good’.”

JPL is a research and development laboratory funded by Nasa and managed by the California Institute of Technology (CALTECH) in the US.

“They (US space experts) also said one thing, ‘look at the scientific instruments, they are very cheap. Very easy to build and they are advanced. How did you build it? Why don’t you sell this to America,’ they were asking,” he said.

“So you (students) can understand how times have changed. We are capable of building the best equipment, the best devices, and the best rockets in India. That is why our Prime Minister Narendra Modi has opened the space sector,” he added.

India successfully touched down near the south pole of the Moon with Chandrayaan-3’s lander on August 23, making it only the fourth country to achieve the feat of reaching lunar surface after the US, China and the erstwhile Soviet Union.

Somanath further told the students, “Now we are telling you people (to) come and build rockets and satellites and make our nation more powerful in space technology. It is not only Isro, everybody can do it in space.

“Does anybody have such dreams? Anybody want to go to the Moon? When we landed Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft on the Moon, I declared to Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) that India is on the Moon. And he asked when are you going to send an Indian to the Moon. So, some of you sitting here will do that job. Some of you will design the rocket which will go to the Moon,” he said.

He added, “It is our responsibility that each one of us contributes to nation-building. And India will be a powerful country. In which area will we be powerful? In technology, we will be powerful.

Referring to his recent participation in a space conference, Somanath said everybody from Nasa and the space agencies of Europe and China were congratulating him for the success of the Chandrayaan-3 mission.

“Why are they doing it? Because they realize that India is going to be a powerful nation. You must have confidence in it. We must also think that we were once a very powerful nation with so much capacity.

“Today it is a golden era that is coming back and in the next 25 years, we have to build back an India which is technology prosperous. Naturally, it will become economically prosperous. When it becomes economically prosperous, you should be able to influence world decisions,” he remarked.