Today i.e. on August 24, the whole world is eyeing Chandrayaan 3 of India. On July 14, Chandrayaan 3 was launched, while today the moon evening is to have a soft landing on the surface of the moon. Prayer continues for the successful landing of Vikram Lander of Chandrayaan 3 of India. Many scientists across the country have an important role in making this mission a success. Some scientist has made the camera software for Chandrayaan 3 mission. Many of the scientists involved in the successful launch of Chandrayaan are connected to small districts of Uttar Pradesh. Let's know about the scientists of UP included in the launching team of Chandrayaan 3.
Dr. Ritu Karidhal
Dr. Lucknow Ritu Karidhal is the director of the Chandrayaan 3 mission. Ritu Karidhal is called the rocket woman of India. After intermediate from Lucknow's New Yuga Girls College, he earned an MSc degree in Physics from Lucknow University. He joined the Indian Institute of Sciences in Bengaluru and got a job at ISRO in 1997.
Dharmendra Pratap Yadav
Dharmendra Pratap Yadav of Tikri village in Firozabad is included in the launching team of Chandrayaan 3. Dharmendra Pratap, who is serving as a senior scientist in ISRO, is to get the signal from Chandrayaan in this mission. Dharmendra studied 12th at Brijraj Singh Inter College in the district. BTech from Hindustan College in Mathura and MTech from Jalandhar's college. Since 2011, he has been offering scientific services in ISRO.
Kamlesh Sharma
Kamlesh Sharma, who hails from Revatipur in Ghazipur, is also part of the technical team of the Chandrayaan 3 mission. He studied intermediate at the Faculty of Science in the district itself. Graduated from Lucknow University and subsequently earned a Masters's degree in Mathematics subject. After passing the examination of NET and Gate, he joined ISRO as seven Mathematics Experts in 2010.
Sumit Kumar
Sumit Kumar Chandrayaan, who hails from Fatehpur district, is a scientist in the camera installed in Chandrayaan 3. Since 2008, Sumit, working at ISRO Ahmedabad Center, designed a state-of-the-art camera in association with the team, which has been installed in Chandrayaan's Lander and rover.
Ashish Mishra
Ashish Mishra, who hails from Unnao, is a scientist from the launch of Chandrayaan 3 to the Lander Propulsion System. Ashish has also played an important role in PSLV, GSLV, and LVM3.
Alok Pandey
Alok Pandey of Mirzapur is in a special role in the landing of Chandrayaan 3. Alok will have the responsibility of landing and controlling Chandrayaan. He has been given the responsibility of landing and communicating on Chandrayaan's moon.
Two scientists of Jalaun
Two scientists from Jalaun district are also part of the Chandrayaan 3 mission team, both are named Atul Nigotia and Ankur Trigunayat. Atul Nigotia passed the high school from Saraswati Vidya Mandir Inter College on Jhansi Road in 1995. Also, Ankur Trigunayak passed high school at Saraswati Vidya Mandir Inter College Orai in the year 1996.
Three scientists of Moradabad
Three scientists from Moradabad in UP are also included in the Chandrayaan 3 mission team. Scientists Megh Bhatnagar, Anish Raman Saxena, and Rajat Pratap Singh are part of the team. Megh Bhatnagar is considered to be the brain of Chandrayaan 3. He is handling the quality control of onboard software. Megh Bhatnagar has passed the 12th examination from Kendriya Vidyalaya Moradabad.
At the same time, Rajat Pratap Singh has become part of this mission by controlling the rocket that transports Chandrayaan to the Earth's orbit. Also, Aneesh Raman Saxena had prepared probs of Chandrayaan Two Orbiter.
Harishankar Gupta
Scientist Harishankar Gupta hails from Prayagraj. He has created a header detection mechanism for Chandrayaan 3. With this mechanism, pits can be detected on the surface of the moon and will help in safely unloading the lander on the moon's surface.
Ravi Kesarwani
Chandrayaan 3 has a device called Shape, which gets light from the Earth to Chandrayaan. This device was made by the team of Pratapgarh scientist Ravi Kesarwani.
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