Chandrayaan 3 Update: Pragyan Rover from spacecraft received a brand new update from ISRO
On Tuesday, the Pragyan Rover from Chandrayaan 3 received a brand-new update from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
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"Hello, fellow humans! This is the Pragyan Rover from #Chandrayaan3. I hope all is okay with you. I want to let everyone know that I'm headed for the Moon's mysteries. I communicate with my friend Vikram Lander. We're all in good health. The official X handle for Chandrayaan 3 announced, "The best is coming shortly.
Discovered a crater on the moon's surface
On Monday, the Pragyan rover had discovered a crater on the moon's surface that was four metres in diameter. It was then instructed to return the direction it had arrived.
ISRO had announced on X that "the rover was ordered to retrace the path." This happened the day after the Indian space agency made public the first finding from the "Vikram lander's" '(ChaSTE) instrument. 'Chaste' Stands for "Chandra's Surface Thermophysical Experiment."
Shiv Shakti Point
On August 26, ISRO reported that the Pragyan rover was exploring the area surrounding "Shiv Shakti Point" at the South Pole in search of lunar mysteries. The name "Shiv Shakti" would be used for the landing site of Chandrayaan 3's "Vikram" lander, according to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
"This is India, a nation with original and imaginative thought. At the ISRO Telemetry Tracking and Command Network Mission Control Complex in Bengaluru, Modi had stated, "This is the India that goes to the dark zones and illuminates the world by spreading light.