Honoring the success of Chandrayaan-3 and ISRO's journey in space exploration.

A Historic Milestone

National Space Day 2024 marks India's growing prominence in the global space community, led by ISRO.

August 23, 2024: A Date to Remember

This date was chosen to commemorate Chandrayaan-3's success on August 23, 2023, making India the fourth nation to land on the Moon.

Touching Lives while Touching the Moon

The theme celebrates India's journey from its humble beginnings to becoming a global leader in space technology.

India's Path to the Moon

Chandrayaan-3 succeeded where Chandrayaan-2 faltered, achieving a soft landing on the lunar south pole.

Mission Goals

Soft landing, rover exploration, and scientific study of the Moon's surface, geology, and water molecules.

Key Components

Chandrayaan-3 consists of a lander, rover, and propulsion module, with no orbiter as Chandrayaan-2's orbiter is still operational.

Beyond Science

The mission's success has not only advanced scientific knowledge but also inspired national pride and international recognition.

Looking Ahead

India's space program continues to push boundaries, with future missions planned for Mars and beyond.

Celebrating National Space Day 2024

Join the celebration and be inspired by India's incredible journey in space exploration.