National Space Day: India marks 3 years since Chandrayaan-3 landing
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It's National Space Day, and India is marking three years since Chandrayaan-3 made history by landing near the Moon's south pole, a spot no other country had reached before.
This achievement not only put India among an elite group of lunar explorers but also showed what's possible with determination and smart teamwork.
NASA invites ISRO to Moon base
Chandrayaan-3's success caught the world's attention, so much so that NASA invited ISRO to join its Moon Base program.
Looking ahead, India has big plans: more lunar missions (Chandrayaan-four and Chandrayaan-five), a Venus orbiter by 2028, its own space station by 2035, and even hopes of sending an Indian astronaut to the Moon by 2040.
The journey is just getting started!