ISRO scientist and Chandrayaan-3 voice N Valarmathi dies of heart attack

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N Valarmathi

New Delhi: N Valarmathi, a scientist of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and the voice behind the countdown for the Chandrayaan-3 mission, passed away on Saturday evening in Chennai. She suffered a cardiac arrest and was admitted to a private hospital, where she breathed her last. She was 50 years old and hailed from Ariyalur in Tamil Nadu.

Valarmathi was a familiar voice for the viewers of ISRO’s live streams, as she announced the pre-launch countdown for all the missions for the last six years. She had a distinctive style and tone of making the call-outs, which became instantly recognizable. Her final countdown was for the PSLV-C56 rocket, which lifted off on July 30 with seven Singaporean satellites on board.

She was also involved in the Chandrayaan-3 mission, which was launched on July 14 and achieved a successful lunar orbit insertion. The mission was a historic achievement for India, as it became the first country to land a rover on the far side of the moon.

N Valarmathi

Many people, including Union Minister Rajiv Chandrashekhar and former ISRO director Dr PV Venkatakrishnan, expressed their condolences and paid tribute to Valarmathi on social media. They remembered her as a dedicated and talented scientist who played an important role in India’s space program.

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