'Incredible!' - NASA and ESA leaders respond
When the Chandrayaan-3 project was out of the view of India's own space monitoring station, both the US space agency, Nasa, and the European space agency assisted Isro scientists in following it.
The leaders of both organizations have now enthusiastically congratulated X, formerly known as Twitter.
Salutations on your successful Chandrayaan-3 lunar South Pole landing, @isro! In addition, congrats to India for becoming the fourth nation to successfully soft-land a spacecraft on the Moon. We are honored to work with you on this mission! from John Neslon Administrator of NASA
Congratulations to @isro on the safe arrival of Chandrayaan-3 at the lunar South Pole! In addition, congrats to India for becoming the fourth nation to successfully soft-land a spacecraft on the Moon.We are honored to work with you on this mission!
John Neslon
Administrator of NASA
Josef Aschbacher, the director general of the European Space Agency, also expresses gratitude for ESA Operations' "precious support" throughout this procedure.
He continues, "We, too, are learning tremendous lessons and contributing critical expertise.
Message in a quote: Amazing! Salutations to @isro, #Chandrayaan_3, and the entire Indian population! What a great way to showcase cutting-edge technology while also making India's first soft landing on a celestial planet. You did a great job; I'm quite impressed. And congratulations once more to @esaoperations for your invaluable assistance during this process. We are also gaining invaluable knowledge and contributing critical skills. by Josef Aschbacher, ESA's Director General
Incredible! Salutations to @isro, #Chandrayaan_3, and the entire Indian population! Whata method to both showcase cutting-edge technology and accomplish India's first soft landing on an alien planet. You did a great job; I'm quite impressed. And congratulations once more to @esaoperations for your invaluable assistance during this process. We are also gaining invaluable knowledge and contributing critical skills.
ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher Article
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