Chandrayaan: India's Bold Leap into Lunar Exploration “ We choose to go to the Moon, not because it is easy, but because it is hard. ” — John F. Kennedy Yet, for a nation like India, that statement became not just inspiration—but action. It was the dawn of 2008. While the world watched NASA and ESA chase lunar ambitions, India,a developing nation,quietly prepared to make history. With limited budgets but limitless vision, ISRO launched ' Chandrayaan-1' , India's first mission to the Moon. Not just a debut, but a disruption. The mission didn’t just orbit the Moon; it discovered water molecules on its surface—a revelation that changed the course of lunar science. Today, the Chandrayaan program is no longer just an ISRO project. It’s a symbol of hope and ambition for thousands of students, space enthusiasts, and researchers around the world. And at Keplara , we believe every curious mind deserves to know how such missions redefine our understanding of space—and ...