ISRO Receives Wishes From Bollywood Stars Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, and Anupam Kher for Chandrayaan-3

Popular actors Akshay Kumar, Anupam Kher, and Suniel Shetty have resorted to social media to show their support and respect for ISRO scientists and the nation as India gears up for its third lunar mission, Chandrayaan 3.

While Akshay Kumar highlighted that it is time to rise, Suniel Shetty wished ISRO “astronomical” prosperity. The “Fat Boy” LVM3-M4 rocket will launch Chandrayaan 3 at 2:35 pm on Friday, delivering the mission to the moon. This launch has been widely anticipated.

Suniel Shetty wrote on Twitter, “Excitement levels reaching the MOON! Sending my virtual cheers to #Chandrayaan3 for its upcoming mission! Can’t wait to witness India’s tech prowess soar to new heights! May the journey be smooth, discoveries be mind-blowing, and success be astronomical!

Additionally, Anupam Kher tweeted, “India all set for its 3rd mission on the moon. Wishing our scientists at #ISRO all the very best for the launch of #Chandrayaan3. झंडा ऊँचा रहे हमारा. जय हिन्द!

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The Chandrayaan 2 star returned to his earlier tweet and pledged his renewed support, writing, “And the time has come to rise! Great luck to all our scientists at @isro for #Chandrayaan3. A billion hearts are praying for you.

The 2019 movie “Mission Mangal,” starring Akshay Kumar, was largely based on the life of scientists employed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and their contributions to India’s first Mars Orbiter Mission.

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The project, modeled after Chandrayaan-2, aims to demonstrate several capabilities, including reaching lunar orbit, performing a soft landing on the moon’s surface with a lander, and sending a rover out of the lander to explore the moon’s surface.

The propulsion module is expected to separate from the rocket 16 minutes after liftoff on Friday at 2:35 p.m., moving in the direction of the lunar orbit with a distance from the planet of 170 km and a distance of 36,500 km at its closest point.

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