Watch: Man Appears Before ISRO Scientist’s Car, Does This Disrespecful Act

New Delhi: A scientist from the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) shared a video of a man stopping his car in the middle of a tunnel and kicking it. The ISRO scientist, identified as Ashish Lamba, said he was on his way to his office when the incident occurred.

The ISRO scientist also mentioned in his tweet that the man was driving his scooter recklessly on the HAL tunnel and was not wearing a helmet. In the video, the man can be seen approaching the ISRO scientist’s car and kicking him before dashing away.

Ashish Lamba also said the man rushed in front of his car while riding his scooter. ISRO recently made headlines for landing its lunar mission, Chandrayaan-3, at the South Pole of the lunar surface.

No country has ever explored the Moon’s South Pole, making India the first country in the world to undertake this mission. With the Chandrayaan-3 landing on the Moon, India also became the fourth country after the US, China and Russia to successfully land on the lunar surface.

On Tuesday, the Pragyan Rover confirmed the presence of sulfur on the lunar surface.

ISRO says the LIBS (Laser Induced Decomposition Spectroscopy) instrument on board the Pragyan Rover has clearly confirmed the presence of sulfur (S) on the lunar surface near the south pole.

The space agency said that, in addition to sulfur, the Pragyan probe also detected the presence of aluminum, calcium, iron (iron), chromium, titanium, manganese, silicon and oxygen. “The search for hydrogen is ongoing,” ISRO said.