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With every passing day India's Space Exploration is achieving remarkable mark. Today India's First Solar Mission Aditya-L1 was launched from Sriharikota and now on the moon our Pragyan Rover is creating wonders.
India's third lunar mission, Chandrayaan-3 achieved another remarkable feat. The Pragyan rover, part of the mission, has successfully traversed 100 meters on the Moon's surface.
This achievement comes as the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) prepares to put both the Vikram lander and the Pragyan rover into sleep mode due to the fading sunlight on the Moon.
ISRO chief S Somnath announced the development following the picture-perfect launch of the Aditya L1 mission, Indian maiden space class solar observatory.
However, as the sunlight begins to fade on the Moon, Isro is preparing to put both Vikram and Pragyan into sleep mode. Both are solar-powered and designed to operate during sunlit periods. Once their mission life is over, they will be decommissioned and left on the lunar surface.
Despite this, the mission continues to provide valuable information about the Moon's atmosphere, soil, and minerals. This data is expected to have far-reaching implications for the scientific community worldwide and future lunar habitat developments for explorations.
As the world watches with bated breath, the Chandrayaan-3 mission continues to make strides in space exploration, proving that indeed, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "Space is no limit."
Source: IndiaToday