Chandrayan 3 was visible in Australian sky , photos shared by an Aussie

 


The eyes of the whole world are fixed on this mission of India Chandrayan-3.  National and foreign scientists are also watching this project and wishing for its success.  The spacecraft was launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.  The possibility of this spacecraft landing on the moon is being expressed by August 23.  Scientists are watching the wonderful event of the launch of Chandrayaan, millions of people around the world also watched it live on YouTube.  As much as the Chandrayaan launching event continues to trend, a glimpse of Chandrayaan3, which recently appeared in the sky of Australia, is attracting more attention.



 Dylan O'Donnell shared the image of Chandrayaan on his YouTube channel and Twitter, in which Chandrayaan is seen shining like a moon in the sky.  About this, he wrote on Twitter that, 'India's Chandrayaan launch was seen on YouTube a short time ago.  Three minutes after that, it appeared flying on the roof of my house.'  He further wrote that, 'I hope.  This time ISRO's landing is successful.  According to Dylan's YouTube channel, he captured this view from the Byron Bay Observatory for the Diography Photo Blog.  He writes for Celestron & PhotoGraphing Space and also provides science related information to school children.

 

The picture has been attracting people's attention since it was posted.  This post got 7.4 lakh views in the first two days.  And more than 12 thousand people had commented on it.  Some people wanted to know the details related to Chandrayaan, while some people wanted to take pictures.  A user questioned that this is a long exposure shot or standard photography.  A user wrote that this is an awesome picture.  One user wrote, at what height was the object  during this photo, was it seen from Perth or Sydney or was it seen from all over Australia.  

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