Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Friday (November 10) said that even the United States and Russia are eagerly awaiting for India to share information on Chandrayaan-3 and Aditya L1 while also crediting the success of these projects to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s policy of "unlocking the space sector" through public-private partnerships. Singh stressed that India’s lunar and solar missions symbolise the country’s fast-growing development. "Our missions started almost simultaneously. Chandrayaan-3's notable aspect was its landing on the southern pole (of the moon), an untouched region. We are gathering crucial data on the atmosphere, minerals and thermal conditions, and analysing the findings", he said.
The Minister said that there is a keen anticipation for India to share information on the projects among the countries especially the US and Russia, who embarked on this journey much before India. "The US made the first landing of a human on the moon in 1969. But it was our Chandrayaan-3 that brought evidence of the existence of water (on moon) -- the H2O molecule. It suggests the possibility for life (there). It is a significant area for investigation," he said. Singh said even the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is seeking India's support now. "The US and Russia eagerly await India's sharing of information on it," he said.
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