India has the capability to reach Mars and Venus, ISRO Chief S. Somnath's big announcement


ISRO Chairman S. Somnath is proud of Chandrayaan-3's success, but ISRO is not just stopping there. After landing on the moon, we also have the ability to go to Mars and Venus. ISRO is ready to realize the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we just need confidence and also more investment.

Our aim is to develop the entire country along with the development of the space sector

ISRO Chief S. Somnath has said that India has the capability to go to Mars and Venus after the Moon. ISRO is all set to fulfill the vision set by the Prime Minister. We need to build our confidence, he said. Apart from this, further investment may be required to complement the existing investment. It is our mission to develop the space sector and develop the entire country through it.

August 23 will be celebrated as National Space Day

PM Modi also announced that August 23 will be celebrated as National Space Day to mark the landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the Moon. Besides, the touchdown spot of Vikram lander on the lunar surface will henceforth be known as the 'Shiva Shakti' point, while the Chandrayaan-2 lunar landing point will be known as the 'Tiranga' point.

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