ISRO Chief S Somanath's Joyful Dance Goes Viral After Chandrayaan-3 Success
August 23 was a historic day for India as the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully landed Chandrayaan-3 on the Moon's South Pole. The achievement made India the first country in the world to land on this unexplored region of the lunar surface.
In a video that has gone viral on social media, ISRO chief S. Somanath and his team can be seen celebrating the successful landing by dancing to Bollywood songs. The video shows the team members, including Somanath, grooving and jumping up and down in excitement.

The video has been met with widespread praise on social media, with many people applauding the ISRO team for their hard work and dedication. This heartwarming video was shared on the Instagram page 'Bollywood.mobi,' quickly gaining viral status with numerous views and reactions.
One Instagram user shared, "Working hard and celebrating harder is applicable to government officials as well. Cheers to the ISRO team for their exceptional triumph." Another individual inquired, "Well deserved!! They have great taste in music. Which song is playing?"
It is the country's third lunar mission and the first to land on the South Pole. The mission is expected to help scientists learn more about the Moon's geology and its potential for resources.
The ISRO team's joyful celebration is a reminder of the excitement and joy that space exploration can bring. It is also a testament to the hard work and dedication of the scientists and engineers who make these missions possible.
In an interview, Somanath said that he was "overwhelmed with joy" after the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3. He said that the mission was a "historic moment" for India and that it would "inspire future generations of scientists and engineers."
The successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 is a major victory for India's space program. It is a testament to the country's growing capabilities in space exploration and a source of pride for all Indians.
The Chandrayaan 3 moon landing was broadcasted live on various platforms, including ISRO's YouTube channel, Facebook page, and the DD National TV channel. This achievement marked the third lunar exploration mission formulated by ISRO, building upon the learnings from the earlier Chandrayaan-2 mission. Serving as a continuation of the 2019 Chandrayaan-2 mission, Chandrayaan-3 aimed to demonstrate the full capability of a safe lunar landing and roving on the moon's surface.












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