Kailash Kher Dedicates Song To Indians Ahead Of Chandrayaan-3 Landing On Moon
As India waits with bated breath Chandrayaan-3's Moon landing on Wednesday evening( August 23), singer Kailash Kher dedicated a song for Indians and their spirit to persevere.
New Delhi: As India waits with bated breath Chandrayaan-3's Moon landing on Wednesday evening( August 23), singer Kailash Kher dedicated a song for Indians and their spirit to persevere. Indian celebrities have expressed their excitement over India Space Research Organisation's mission and have called this a proud moment for India.
Kailash Kher sings a couple of lines saluting the spirit of Indians to persevere and encourage them to do as much as they can.
News agency ANI shared a video of the singer with a caption, "#WATCH | Mumbai: Singer Kailash Kher dedicates a song for Indians before the landing of Chandrayaan-3," on their official Twitter handle.
#WATCH | Mumbai: Singer Kailash Kher dedicates a song for Indians before the landing of Chandrayaan-3. pic.twitter.com/jXLJ4MkCuN
— ANI (@ANI) August 23, 2023
Chandrayaan 3 consists of a lander named Vikram and a rover named Pragyan similar to those of the Chandrayaan-2. Its propulsion module acts like an orbiter. The propulsion module carried the lander and rover configuration until the spacecraft attained a 153 × 163 km lunar orbit.
Many Indian celebs shared their excitement about the Chandrayaan 3 landing on social media. R Madhavan, Shekhar Kapur, Rishab Shetty and others expressed their excitement on social media.
According to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the lander will begin its Moon landing descent at 5.45 pm today, and the touchdown will happen at about 6.05 PM. The Chandrayaan-3 was put into orbit on July 14 in a copybook style by India's heavy-lift rocket LVM3.
The spacecraft completed orbiting around the earth and headed towards the Moon on August 1. If Chandrayaan-3 successfully lands on the Moon's south pole, India will become the first country to softly land a spacecraft on the lunar south pole, and the fourth country to achieve a soft landing on the Moon, after the United States, the Soviet Union, and China.