Chandrayaan-3: 'I was born a little early..,' says Rakesh Sharma, first and only Indian to reach Space, on India's success
Astronaut Rakesh Sharma, the first and only Indian to reach Space, has congratulated Chandrayaan-3, the lunar mission of the country, for successfully landing on the Moon.
In his first reaction to India's success, Sharma said he was sure that the country would make it this time and with it "the remarkable era of space exploration programs begins".
Speaking to National Geographic, Sharma said, "I am not surprised, because I knew deep inside that ISRO will make it this time. I am already a proud Indian and I have become a prouder Indian now."
"I knew ISRO would iron out all the challenges faced by Chandrayaan-2 and would make this mission a success," he said and added, "I think I was born a little early because I’m already 75 and the remarkable era of space exploration programs begins now but as an Indian, I join my hands and congratulate ISRO for the great success."
In a game-changing feat in India's space exploration, the country's lunar mission Chandrayaan-3 successfully soft-landed on the South Polar region of the moon on Wednesday, leading the nation of 1.4 billion people erupted in joy and pride ending an anxious wait for the moment.
On Friday, the science body left the countrymen elated by sharing the first visuals of the rover rolling down onto the Moon's surface as it exited the lander.
After the US, China and Russia, India achieved a significant milestone by becoming the fourth country to achieve a successful Moon landing.
The mission was launched on July 14 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre situated in Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.