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Helloooo, i don't know if this will interest you but India landed on the moon today and I'm so happy. If you see me you'd think I landed on the moon😭
India is the first country to land on the southern part of the moon. We created history.🥺

AHHHHHHH wait that’s so damn cool?? What a feat!🫂🫂🫂 That’s absolutely huge and a historic achievement, proud is an understatement😭🤍

DESI TUMBLR WE DID IT WE’RE TRENDING
we did itttt<3 :)

Hi we did it
Chandrayaan-3 landed!!!!!!! 🥳🥳🥳
LETSSSS GOOOOOO INDIA IS THE FIRST COUNTRY TO EVER LAND ON THE SOUTH POLE SURFACE ON THE MOON!!!!!



Oh man, I can look up at the moon tonight and there's people up there, right now! They've done good. They've all done good.
Edit: I may be wrong about the people being on the moon, but we can still look up to be proud of what we have accomplished, and will accomplish next!
So I was listening to Startalk Radio, the episode uploaded on July 25, 2023, and they talked briefly about places where the sun don't shine on the moon, cold traps.
The moon doesn't have an atmosphere, so some shadows are completely black. If there are areas that NEVER see light, IF water is there, it'll never evaporate.
If water is in a crevices or crater which never touches light, then it'll freeze and stay there, undisturbed, forever!
So, what is the likelihood that chandrayann3 can find a creator on the south pole of the moon that has never seen sunlight? If there is water, what can we learn from it? I imagine it'll be a HUGE SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY.
I'm trying not to get hyped about it until they tell the public that they've found frozen water.

everyone celebrating india's mission to the moon's south pole i love you and im with you but this is NOT india's first accomplishment in space!! im seeing a lot of people saying that but its not true. some other things we've done:
confirm the presence of water and ice on the moon
was the first asian nation to reach mars orbit, and the first nation IN THE WORLD to reach it in it's maiden attempt
saved thousands of lives from cyclone phailin in 2013 over the four days, resulting in 45 deaths when without them, would have been in the thousands at minimum
launched the first successful flight using the indigenous cryogenic engine
successfully neutralized a satellite in space with an anti-satellite (mission shakti, anyone?)
launched 104 satellites with one (1) rocket
THE VIKAS ENGINE??? HELLO?? NAMBI NARAYANAN??? even if you didnt know him before, surely youve seen the movie rocketry?
not to mention everything we've done in coordination with other nations, and achievements from Indian scientists and astronauts that were then taken by other nations, usually during war. plus, we've always been much more cost efficient than our space-faring peer nations
all to say!! we've always been there, and we've always been strong. our mission now only proves that, and we should scream it loud and proud for any westerner who ignores us again
LETSSSS GOOOOOO INDIA IS THE FIRST COUNTRY TO EVER LAND ON THE SOUTH POLE SURFACE ON THE MOON!!!!!



everyone celebrating india's mission to the moon's south pole i love you and im with you but this is NOT india's first accomplishment in space!! im seeing a lot of people saying that but its not true. some other things we've done:
confirm the presence of water and ice on the moon
was the first asian nation to reach mars orbit, and the first nation IN THE WORLD to reach it in it's maiden attempt
saved thousands of lives from cyclone phailin in 2013 over the four days, resulting in 45 deaths when without them, would have been in the thousands at minimum
launched the first successful flight using the indigenous cryogenic engine
successfully neutralized a satellite in space with an anti-satellite (mission shakti, anyone?)
launched 104 satellites with one (1) rocket
THE VIKAS ENGINE??? HELLO?? NAMBI NARAYANAN??? even if you didnt know him before, surely youve seen the movie rocketry?
not to mention everything we've done in coordination with other nations, and achievements from Indian scientists and astronauts that were then taken by other nations, usually during war. plus, we've always been much more cost efficient than our space-faring peer nations
all to say!! we've always been there, and we've always been strong. our mission now only proves that, and we should scream it loud and proud for any westerner who ignores us again
Yeah sex is cool but have you witnessed a groundbreaking and historical scientific event performed by your country??
oh you guys reached the moon? what about your 100 other issues that every developing country has and what about the politic- *GUNSHOTS* *GUNSHOTS*
chandrayaan 3 has landed
little late for this, but let's go!