
Google celebrates Chandrayaan-3’s historic lunar landing with a special Doodle
Google's animated doodle honours India's landing on the moon's south pole via Chandrayaan-3, showcasing the achievement and potential of the mission.


Highlights
- India's Chandrayaan-3 mission triumphantly landed a spacecraft on the moon's south pole, joining an exclusive group of four nations to achieve this
- Google's doodle showcased the accomplishment with a creative animation featuring the word 'GOOGLE' and a spacecraft landing on the moon
- The mission confirmed the presence of crucial ice deposits at the moon's south pole, holding potential for essential resources in future space missions
In a remarkable celebration of India's triumph in its third lunar endeavour, search engine giant Google unveiled a special animated doodle. The doodle pays homage to India's unprecedented achievement in becoming the first country to successfully land a spacecraft on the unexplored lunar south pole.
This feat propelled India into an exclusive group, joining the ranks of the United States, China, and the former Soviet Union as the only nations to accomplish soft landings on the moon.
A historic lunar triumph: India's journey to the Moon's south pole
The doodle, titled "Celebrating the first landing on the moon's south pole," features a captivating depiction of the word 'GOOGLE' suspended in the cosmos amid sparkling stars. The second 'O' in the word is transformed into a dynamic animation of the moon itself, while an accompanying spacecraft is portrayed gently touching down on the moon's southern pole.
This artistic representation serves as a tribute to the success of the Chandrayaan-3 mission. The Chandrayaan-3 mission, comprising the lander named Vikram and the rover named Pragyan, was orchestrated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The momentous touchdown occurred at 6:04 pm on the lunar south pole.

"The moon's south pole has been an area of heightened interest for space explorers as they suspected the existence of ice deposits located inside permanently shadowed craters. Chandrayaan-3 has now confirmed this prediction to be true! This ice offers the potential of critical resources for future astronauts such as air, water, and even hydrogen rocket fuel,"
The significance of this achievement is underscored by the mission's confirmation of the existence of ice deposits within permanently shadowed craters near the moon's south pole. This discovery holds immense promise as a potential resource for future space missions, offering essentials like air, water, and even hydrogen rocket fuel.
The animated doodle serves as a visual testament to the relentless pursuit of space exploration and scientific advancement. Through this doodle, Google celebrates the audacious spirit of human ingenuity that drives nations to venture beyond the boundaries of Earth.
As India rejoices in this historic milestone, the doodle stands as a digital beacon of inspiration, reminding the world of the limitless possibilities that lie ahead in the realm of space exploration.
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