Pak astronaut Namira Salim lauds India, ISRO for Chandrayaan-2 mission

Karachi: Amidst the Indo-Pak war of words over Kashmir, Pakistan’s first female astronaut Namira Salim has congratulated India and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for the Chandrayaan-2 mission. Namira Salim has said that the attempt to make a landing on the Moon was itself a ‘giant leap’ for South Asia and as well as for the entire global space industry.

ISRO’s plan to soft-land the Chandrayaan-2’s Vikram module on the lunar surface did not go as per script in the early hours of Saturday, with the lander losing communication with ground stations during its final 2.1-km descent.

“I congratulate India and ISRO on its historical attempt to make a successful soft landing of the Vikram lander at the South Pole of the Moon. The Chandrayaan-2 lunar mission is indeed a giant leap for South Asia which not only makes the region but the entire global space industry proud,” Namira Salim said in a statement to Karachi-based magazine ‘Scientia’.

Salim is the first Pakistani to go to space aboard the Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic. She said the regional developments in the space sector in South Asia are remarkable.

“Regional developments in the Space sector in South Asia are remarkable and no matter which nation leads-in space, all political boundaries dissolve and in space-what unites us, overrides, what divides us on Earth,” Salim stated.

What was once the club of a select few elite space nations, is now open to all nations at the dawn of our ‘NewSpace age’. India is the first country to attempt a historic landing on the South Pole of the Moon and would have been the fourth nation to touch down on the lunar surface after space agencies of the USSR, the USA and China to have operated a rover on the Moon, Salim has further stated.

Salim, who is based in Monaco and Dubai, is the founder and executive chairperson of Space Trust, a non-profit initiative. Had she been staying in Pakistan, she would have certainly thought many times before publicly lauding ISRO and India.

Agencies

 

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