The Chandrayaan-3 mission took off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at 2.35 PM on Friday, carrying the hopes and dreams of the most populous nation in the world. In the same week, the James Webb Space Telescope completed its first anniversary and a Chinese space technology company launched a futuristic rocket. The Indian Space Research Organisation has made a big name for itself and the country. It is part of only six government space agencies in the world that have full launch capabilities, has its own cryogenic engine technology, the ability to launch long-term missions, and operate...