Chandrayaan-3: Rover Pragyan took a U-turn

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The Indian Space Research Organization tweeted on Monday afternoon that the rover had detected a crater three meters from the edge. The depth of the pit was 4 m. If the robber had fallen in the pit, all the hard work would have gone in vain.
After sensing the danger of the pit, the Pragyan rover was safely sent to another route. Only 8 days are left for the completion of one lunar day. Nilesh M. Desai, director of the Space Applications Center (SAC), told that the rover module of Chandrayaan-3, Pragyan, is moving on the surface of the moon. The six-wheeled rover will cover the maximum distance to the uncharted South Pole. India took a giant leap on the moon on 23 August. The Chandrayaan-3 lander module successfully landed on the South Pole of the Moon. This was a historic achievement of India.
Presently he is doing his work successfully. Last day, Chandrayaan-3 has given information about the maximum temperature of 70 degree Celsius on the Moon.

Source and photo: ISRO


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