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ISRO Scientist Valramathi, Who Was Part of Chandrayaan-3 Mission Team, Died of Heart Attack

 

N Valarmathi Passes Away :  A bad news has come for the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and the countrymen. A famous ISRO scientist is no more with us. The voice counting the countdown of India's moon mission i.e. Chandrayaan-3 has been silenced forever. ISRO scientist Valarmathi passed away due to heart attack on Sunday. This is a huge loss for ISRO and the country.

Some celebrities, politicians, stars and sports personalities have such voices. Which remain in our mind for life. One such voice faded today. ISRO's woman scientist Valaramathi, who made announcements with her unique voice at the Chandrayaan-3 mission launch, said goodbye to the world on Sunday evening. With his demise, a wave of mourning has spread among the countrymen including ISRO scientists.

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He breathed his last here

ISRO scientist Valaramathi, a resident of Ariyalur in Tamil Nadu, passed away on Sunday evening due to a heart attack. He breathed his last in Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu. This year, Chandrayaan-3, which landed on the north pole of the moon on 23 August 2023, was launched on 14 July from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. At the time of launch, the audible count of the countdown was voiced by ISRO scientist Valramathi.

Former ISRO scientist Dr. PV Venkatakrishna condoled the demise of scientist Valaramathi. Valaramathi's voice will never be heard again for the countdown of ISRO's future missions from Sriharikota, he added. Chandrayaan-3 was his final countdown. He said that he was deeply saddened by the news of Valaramathi's demise. At the same time, people are also expressing their grief on social media.

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Was included in the team of Chandrayaan-3 mission

Chandrayaan-3's Vikram Lander landed on the lunar surface on August 23 and with this a major achievement was added to India's name. India became the fourth country in the world, which made its mission on the moon successful. With this, it became the only country in the world which has made a landing on the South Pole.

Posted Date: September 4, 2023

Publish Date: September 4, 2023

Posted By Ravi Kumar

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