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Chandrayaan-3: Praying at the temple-mosque of the country for the success

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New Delhi: Today, India is going to set a precedent in the world’s space history. Wednesday Vikram, the lander of Chandrayaan-3 sent by India, will land on the lunar surface at 6.04 pm IST. The spacecraft is now just a short distance away from its final destination, the Moon’s South Pole. ISRO website (isro.gov.in), Facebook (facebook.com/ISRO), YouTube (youtube.com/watch?v=DLA_64yz8Ss…).


The landing of will be broadcast live. But why is the world eyeing the Moon South Pole? In fact, the main reason why India’s Chandrayaan attempts to land on the South Pole is because of the possibility of snow in the area. Which could play an important role in the future for humans to live on the moon. The South Pole mission can explore valuable minerals by carrying out excavations in the area.

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