Chandrayaan-3 Mission Update: ISRO’s Chandrayaan 3 created history by soft landing near the South Pole of the Moon on 23 August 2023. After which the central government has approved the Chandrayaan-4 mission. Meanwhile, Chandrayaan-3’s Pragyan Rover is still working, which has made a major discovery on the surface of the Moon.
According to reports, Pragyan has now discovered a huge crater on the moon’s surface. Information about which has been obtained from the data sent by Pragyan from the south pole of the moon. This ancient crater near the landing site is 160 kilometers wide. It is believed that this crater must have formed even before the formation of the South-Pole Atkin Basin.
This latest discovery of Pragyan Rover has been published in the latest issue of Science Direct by scientists of Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad. The information received from Pragyan Rover is increasing the enthusiasm of scientists.
The information about this crater can give a new shape to the understanding of the early history of the moon and its surface.