The moon has fascinated humans since ancient times. Many legends and myths associated with the moon have been a part of our literature and culture. This story presents a glimpse of the same fascination and curiosity.
Stories from ancient times
The moon is known as Chandrama in India. The moon is considered a symbol of coolness and peace. The story of the moon is found in the Rigveda, Mahabharata, and other mythological texts. According to the legend, the moon had the status of a deity and was famous for its beauty and charm.
The moon was married to 27 daughters of King Daksha, who symbolized the constellations. The moon had a special love for a constellation named Rohini, which angered the other constellation girls. They complained to their father Daksha. Daksha cursed the moon that it would suffer from tuberculosis. This curse reduced the brightness of the moon. Later, after the penance of Lord Shiva, the moon was partially relieved of this curse and its brightness returned again.
Science and the Moon
Over time, science began to unravel the mysteries of the moon. In 1609, Galileo Galilei observed the moon with his telescope and discovered mountains and craters on the surface of the moon. This was an important discovery, which changed our understanding of the moon. After this, many scientists made significant contributions to the study of the moon.
Apollo Mission and Stepping on the Moon
Humans' curiosity towards the moon increased further in the 20th century. In 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stepped on the surface of the moon under NASA's Apollo 11 mission. This was an unprecedented moment in human history. Neil Armstrong's famous words "This is a small step for a man, but a giant leap for humanity" made this event immortal.
The Apollo mission gave many important information about the moon. Scientists collected and analyzed samples of rocks and soil from the surface of the moon. These researches provided important information about the formation of the moon, its structure, and its geological activities.
Moon's inspiration
The moon has inspired humans for centuries. Be it the mythology of ancient times or the achievements of modern science, the moon has always inspired humanity to move forward and explore. The charm and beauty of the moon teaches us that there are countless mysteries hidden in the sky, which we must constantly strive to know.
This story of the moon and humans does not end here. It is an endless journey, which is moving in new directions every day. The moon has always been a source of inspiration for humanity and will continue to be so.

