Today our earth is not able to expand the global economy and meet the needs of the world. In such a situation, now the eyes of the world are rising above the earth and looking toward space. Space is now becoming how the energy needs of the Earth can be met. Because of this, many new dimensions are going to open in the coming days in the direction of space colonization, asteroid mining, and space tourism. In such a situation, a big market of billions of dollars will take shape in the future in the field of space logistics, satellites, and human launching. Seeing this pulse of the future, our ISRO is also not far behind. Today ISRO is counted among the best space agencies in the world. After carrying out many successful missions like Mangalyaan, and Chandrayaan, ISRO is now preparing to launch Chandrayaan-3. ISRO is going to launch Chandrayaan 3 on July 14, 2023, at 2.35 pm from the Satish Dhawan Space Center located in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. If the Chandrayaan 3 lander successfully lands on the lunar surface. In this situation, India will become the fourth country to do so.

Moon has always been a center of curiosity for us. In mythology, where the moon is considered the deity, the lord of beauty and the arts. In poetry and poems, the moon has been embellished as a metaphor within the loving hearts. At the same time, the vision of modern science has seen the moon as a satellite, which not only revolves around the Earth but is also seen as a refuge for the people of the Earth in times of trouble. The Moon is the closest visible curiosity to scientists in space today.

At the same time, the result of the space race that started between the US and the Soviet Union during the Cold War was that in the year 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first people to set foot on the moon.

Significantly, since Gene Cernan in 1972, no other astronaut has gone to the moon. At the same time, do you know that a human's grave is also on the moon? The name of this person is Eugene Merle Shoemaker. Eugene is counted among the great scientists of the world. He had worked to train many great astronauts of the world.

You will be surprised to know that Eugene was the first person who discovered uranium in Utah and Colorado. He was honored by then-US President George W. Bush for making many unprecedented discoveries in the field of science. Eugene Merle Shoemaker was killed in a road accident. After this, his grave was made on the moon by NASA. Eugene's ashes were carried to the moon by NASA and buried.

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