N Valarmathi voice behind isro passed away...


Chandrayaan-3 was the final countdown for Valarmathi on July 14. Additionally, she oversaw the development of RISAT-1, India's first homegrown radar imaging satellite. Scientist N Valarmathi of the indian Space and Research Organisation (ISRO), who was the driving force behind the country's rocket countdown launches, has died.

Valarmathi, a native of ariyalur in tamil Nadu, died on saturday night in chennai after suffering a heart attack. Her last countdown was the wildly successful Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on July 14.

The voice of Valarmathi Madam will not be present for the countdowns of future isro missions from Sriharikota, said Dr. PV Venkitakrishnan, a former director at isro, on the television programme X. Her last countdown announcement was Chandrayaan-3. an unanticipated death. Really sad. Pranams!" 

Scientist Valarmathi, who provided the voice for the rocket launch countdowns in Sriharikota for the indian space research organisation (Isro), passed away from cardiac arrest. The nation's third lunar mission, Chandrayaan-3, was launched during her most recent countdown. On July 14, Chandrayaan-3 was launched from Sriharikota's satish dhawan Space Centre.

Only the fourth nation, Chandrayaan-3, accomplished the feat on august 23 when its Lander Module (LM), which included the vikram Lander and Pragyan Rover, touched down on the lunar surface. The nation was also the first to reach the unexplored south pole of Earth's only natural satellite thanks to the landing. Many people are paying tribute to the late scientist on social media.



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