Under the complex mission of reaching India’s Moon at the South Pole, it has been making headlines globally before coming into contact with Chidrayan 2’s Vikram Lander.
Not only India but the whole world has praised ISRO’s courage in reaching the moon’s southern pole.
Wired’s online version of American magazine captioned ISRO’s attempt to “not miss the mission for everything.” The New York Times praised India’s mission and said that space research has been in line with global ambitions for decades.
The New York Times wrote, “The Arbiter is still working” – “The efforts to join the country in the category of countries reaching the Moon’s South Pole were delayed.”
A French newspaper “Broken Dreams” is in the headlines. British newspapers headline captioned “India’s influence on moon level is impressive”. The Washington Post wrote in an article that it was a blow to India’s rapidly expanding space mission.
However, the success achieved in this mission is an example of winning the dreams of the country’s youth population.