Chandrayaan-3: On Wednesday, Pakistani politician Fawad Chaudhry once again praised India for this “great achievement” just hours before Chandrayaan-3 is expected to make its gentle landing on the Moon. This occurs one day after Chaudhry asked the media in his nation to provide live coverage of what he called a “historic moment for humankind.”
Fawad Chaudhry Anticipates Chandrayaan-3’s Lunar Landing
“All eyes on #Chandrayaan3 Moon landing 5:40 PM, great day for Indian Science Community and Space Scientists, Congratulations to people of India on this great achievement,” he wrote in his fresh post on X (formerly Twitter). A stunning “U-turn” that started on Tuesday continues with the ex-PTI leader’s most recent post on Chandrayaan-3.
Fawad Chaudhry’s Call to Broadcast Chandrayaan 3 Moon Landing Live
“Pak media should show #Chandrayaan moon landing live tomorrow at 6:15 PM…historic moment for Human kind specially for the people, scientists and Space community of India…. Many Congratulations,” he wrote yesterday.
Fawad Chaudhry and Some Pakistanis Applauded Chandrayaan-2 Crash in 2019
It should be mentioned that a segment of Pakistanis, including, among others, a number of public figures, one of whom was Chaudhry, applauded the September 2019 crash of Chandrayaan-2, the forerunner to the current mission, on social media. He was the Science and Technology leader for his nation at the time, working for Imran Khan, the prime leader at the time. Undoubtedly, Pakistanis who celebrated the accident of Chandrayaan-2 received harsh criticism from their countrymen.
Exploring the Moon’s Mysteries with ISRO’s Third Lunar Mission
Its July 14 launch marks the third mission in the Chandrayaan lunar exploration programme of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The lander module of Chandrayaan-3 Was started its final descent on Wednesday at 5:45 IST (5:15 PST), and it lands at its destination at 6:04 IST (5:34 PST). Now only the India, United States, Russia, and China have successfully soft-landed on the only natural satellite of the Earth to date.
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