ISRO Women Scientists Behind the Journey of Chandrayaan-3

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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on July 14th Friday at 2.30 pm launched the Chandrayaan-3. Now Chandrayaan-3 embarks on a journey to land a rover softly on the lunar surface.

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The Chandrayaan-3 is set to last slightly over a month before landing on the moon’s surface later in August. Soft landing of Chandrayaan 3 planned at 5.47 pm on August 23, said ISRO chief.

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1. Ritu Karidhal Srivastava, popularly known as the Rocket Woman of India: She is a woman leading the Chandrayaan-3 Mission & every Indian knows Her Journey To Being A Key ISRO Scientist Behind India's Mission Chandrayaan 3. 

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2. Anuradha T.K. is a retired Indian scientist and project director of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), specializing in communication satellites. She has worked on the launches of the satellites GSAT-12 and GSAT-10.

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3. N. Valarmathi: She is one of the longest-servicing members of the ISRO; she has been working with them since 1984 and was a member of several missions. N. Valarmathi is an Indian scientist and also the first person who received Abdul Kalam Award.

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4. Mangala Mani: ISRO Scientist, History Made! Mangala Mani Becomes The First Indian Woman Scientist To Live In Antarctica For 403 Day

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5. Moumita Dutta is an Indian Physicist working at the Space Applications Centre (SAC), Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) - Ahmedabad, as a scientist/engineer. She has expertise in the development and testing of the Optical and IR sensors/instruments/payloads.

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6. Nandini Harinath is one of the leading women scientists who have been active in the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). She is widely recognized as the Deputy Operations Director for the Mangalyaan mission.

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