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Chandrayaan-3: Pragyan Rover Reached Huge Crater which was three metres ahead of its previous location

Chandrayaan-3: On August 27, 2023, the Pragyan rover from Chandrayaan-3 came near a massive crater with a diameter of four metres. Three metres in front of Pragyan’s old location was this crater. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said in a mission update on August 28 that Pragyan is presently securely travelling on a new path after receiving a command to retrace its steps.

On August 23, nearly four hours after Chandrayaan-3 made a historic touchdown on the lunar south pole, the Pragyan rover rolled out of the Vikram lander. India became the first nation to softly land a spacecraft on the lunar south pole when Chandrayaan-3 did it on August 23 at 6:02 pm IST.

About Chandrayaan-3 mission:

The mission, which is estimated to have cost more than 600 crore, started more than a month ago. According to ISRO Chairman S. Somnath, India’s next spaceflight will be a human lunar mission.

The lander of Chandrayaan-3 landed on the 4.5-kilometer-wide location that had been selected for the landing on August 23 at 6:04 PM (IST). Within 300 metres (985 ft) of that location, the lander touched down. The rover Pragyan was moving and functioning “very well,” according to ISRO Chairman.

Chandrayan-3 Over the course of 14 days, the rover would conduct experiments, one of which would be a mineral examination of the lunar surface.

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