Surreal! Passenger records the moment Chandrayaan-3 takes off from the plane window, viral video

A passenger on a plane managed to capture the impressive moment of the takeoff of the Chandrayaan-3. The video clip shows a unique and impressive view of the spacecraft, highlighting India’s amazing achievement in space.

Chandrayaan-3, India’s ambitious lunar exploration program, took an unusual turn when a passenger on a plane filmed the spectacular liftoff from his window seat. The shocking clip offers a new perspective on the momentous occasion.

As the plane flew into the sky, the passenger noticed a column of fire rising from the launch pad in the distance. They quickly grabbed their smartphone and captured Chandrayaan-3 launching into orbit, capturing a spectacular moment that few have seen.

The images show the precise moment the spacecraft’s engines started, taking it towards its lunar destination. The brilliant flames and billowing smoke against the curvature of the Earth created a fantastic display of our technological power.

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Here’s a bird’s eye view of the Chandrayaan-3 launch from an airplane window

Chandrayan 3 launch from flight. Some time after the flight from Chennai to Dhaka took off, the pilot announced that he would see this historic event. pic.twitter.com/Kpf39iciRD

— Dr PV Venkitakrishnan (@DrPVVenkitakri1) July 15, 2023

At 2:35 pm on Friday, India’s third lunar mission, Chandrayaan-3, was successfully launched aboard a Launch Vehicle Mark-3 (LVM-3) rocket from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota. The tremendous achievement has made every Indian proud, drawing congratulations from around the world.

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The takeoff was also caught on camera from the window of a plane going from Chennai to Dhaka. Dr. PV Venkitakrishnan, Director (retired), ISRO Materials and rocket manufacturing expert, tweeted the video on Twitter.

The images were captioned “Chandrayan 3 launch from Flight.” The captain of the Chennai-Dhaka flight stated, “Look at this historic event,” shortly after departure. After he took off the flight from Chennai to Dhaka, the pilot said that he would observe this historical event.

Take a look at the takeoff of Chandrayaan-3 from an airplaneTwitter/@DrPVVenkitakri1

The capture of the passenger is a tribute to the advances of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). Following the successful Chandrayaan-2 mission, Chandrayaan-3 symbolizes the country’s willingness to continue lunar exploration.

The Chandrayaan-3 mission intends to further our understanding of the Moon’s surface based on the knowledge gathered by its predecessor. The spacecraft equipped with advanced sensors and technology will carry out extensive research, such as mapping lunar resources and analyzing the geological composition of the lunar landscape.

As space enthusiasts eagerly await mission updates, this passenger’s rare recording looks at the excitement and anticipation that accompany such endeavors. He reminds us of the limitless possibilities that exist beyond the borders of Earth, as well as humanity’s common fascination with exploration.

This mesmerizing video has been loved by everyone

The video was posted a day ago. It has had over 1.2 million views since it was shared, and the number continues to grow. Additionally, the post has received nearly 23,000 likes, 4,436 retweets, 211 citations, and 974 bookmarks. Many people expressed their feelings in the comment area of ​​the video.

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I’m still waiting for it to come down and land.

—Dreamz (@Dreamz1995) July 16, 2023

Absolutely WOW!

— Ravindra (@ ravirao83) July 15, 2023

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-Waqar Raj (@Raj_npc) July 15, 2023

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