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SUN- Our Soul

Our scientists in ISRO have put their heart and soul into the Chandrayaan-3 project. The Sun also represents will-power and leadership, which has been confident about the success of the project and fully backed it. ISRO represents the pride of every Indian.

 

MOON- Our Mind

The Moon governs our mind and emotions. The very best minds of the country have come together on this mission and the emotions on their faces as the Vikram lander touched down was truly priceless. We look up at the Moon tonight, absolutely overwhelmed as Indians.

 

MARS- Our Strength

Mars governs action and the ability to initiate things. ISRO scientists represents the drive and passion of Mars, where they had the courage to attempt such a bold mission.

 

MERCURY- Our Communication

ISRO has ensured flawless communication between the various components and teams, without which the mission could not have been a success. Mercury also represents technology and finances where the best technical knowledge has been applied by ISRO to this mission, at one of the lowest budgets possible.

 

JUPITER- Our Growth

Jupiter symbolises understanding and wisdom. Jupiter also represents mentors and past ISRO Chairmans and scientists have also played an important role in shaping the current mission. Jupiter also represents growth and with the success of Chandrayaan-3, ISRO has expanded the boundaries of what is possible.

 

VENUS- Our Creativity

Venus governs love and creativity. Orbit-raising and orbit-reduction maneuvering technique by ISRO to save fuel costs, is pure creative genius. ISRO scientists love their work and the people of this country love them too.

 

SATURN- Our Perseverance

Last but not the least, Saturn represents karma, justice, patience and discipline. Saturn is the task-master that gives us results after taking tough tests. Who can forget the heart-breaking visuals of ISRO scientists, as the Chandrayaan-2 lander crashed into the Moon 4 years ago? However, Saturn teaches us perseverance in the face of obstacles and delays. As the lander of Chandrayaan-3 touched down and celebrations erupted across ISRO, we are reminded once again why we should never give up. A proud moment for ISRO and Indians, as we become the first nation to reach the South Pole of the Moon!