India moves in space: At 1.55 pm, the ship will land on the moon at dawn

Bengaluru, September 6, 2019, Friday

India will create a new history in the spacecraft, with Chandrayaan Vikram landing on the moon's Earth at 1.55 pm on Saturday September 7th. The Indian craft will begin its scientific experiments on Saturday between five and a half and six in the morning.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will sit on the sights of Chandrayan-Tuna with 60 high school students.

ISRO chairman K Sivan said that the chances of landing a soft landing on the moon so far have been only 37 percent successful. Despite this, the scientists of ISRO are confident. They are confident that our mission needs will be successful.

Earlier, ships from the US, Russia and China have gone to the moon. India will now be the fourth largest country in this field. India will become the first country to land in the South Pole area, not visible to the moon.

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