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8 hours ago · Chandrayaan-3 update: The Pragyan rover captured images revealing ejecta from distant impacts and providing insights into the Moon’s geological history, marking a first for this latitude
Sep 22, 2024 · The Pragyan rover has discovered an ancient, 160-kilometre-wide buried crater near its landing site. The findings have been published in the latest issue of Science Direct by scientists from the Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad. Chandrayaan-3 landing site on the Moon. (Photo: X/@Bhardwaj_A_2016) This significant find occurred as the ...
9 hours ago · The Pragyan rover's images revealed similar material at the landing site, indicating a complex geological history. The researchers observed that the landing site included ejecta from a distant ...
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Also read: Chandrayaan 3: Pragyan rover discovers new ancient crater on Moon surface. An impact basin is a large, complex crater with a diameter of over 300 km, while a crater measures under 300 ...
16 hours ago · The photos from the Pragyan rover have revealed that half of this specific crater is covered under ejecta from the South Pole-Aitken basin, which is the biggest and most notable impact basin on ...
11 hours ago · India's Chandrayaan-3 mission has possibly landed in one of the Moon's oldest craters, dating back 3.85 billion years. Images from the Pragyan rover and satellites reveal unique geological features at the landing site, offering insights into the Moon's evolution. The site, named Shiv Shakti Point, contains material from various lunar regions.
10 hours ago · The Pragyan rover has revealed that one-half of the crater where Chandrayaan-3 landed is buried under ejecta from the nearby South Pole-Aitken basin, the largest known impact basin on the Moon.