Children are more curious about space than ever before. More and more students are visiting planetariums to learn about the dimensions of space. Naysa Bharadwaj, a 6-year-old is excited about the lastest Moon mission she has been witnessing on her TV screen for the past few days. She visited Nehru Planetarium with her parents on the weekend. "I wanted to see the Moon, the Earth the space. My father said the only way I could do that was by coming to the planetarium. I loved the experience." Despite the communication glitch in the Lander, the students were happy with the fact that it motivated them to do better in future. Shivesh Sharma, 22, studying in Delhi, said, "I know it was a complex mission and our scientists worked hard to make it successful. Whatever they have achieved so far is very significant." Rashmi,a student of DU, said "People are talking about space which is itself a great success." ALSO READ | Chandrayaan-2: Hope floats as orbiter spots Vikram | What we know so far ALSO WATCH | Nasa lauds Isro, says you inspired us with your journey