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- The Pragyan rover has discovered a 160-kilometer-wide ancient buried crater near its landing site. These findings were published in the latest issue of Science Direct by scientists from the Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad.
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6 days ago · 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 ...
6 days ago · India's moon mission, Chandrayaan-3, has discovered a 160-km-wide moon crater near its landing site. The latest findings by the Pragyan rover on the mission has been published in the latest...
1 day ago · The discovery further highlights the significance of Chandrayaan-3 in advancing our understanding of the moon's geological history. Older Crater Uncovered by Pragyan Rover. The analysis was conducted using data from both the Vikram lander and Pragyan rover, which completed their primary mission on September 3, 2023.
5 days ago · Chandrayaan-3, the milestone moon mission by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), continues to impress science enthusiasts. This time, analysis of data from the Pragyan rover has led to the discovery of an ancient crater with a diameter of 160 km.
5 days ago · India's Chandrayaan-3 mission has identified a 160-km-wide crater near its landing site on the Moon. The discovery, made by the Pragyan rover, provides crucial insights into the Moon's early geological evolution. This ancient crater, older than the Aitken basin, offers a rare opportunity to study one of the earliest lunar formations.
6 days ago · The Pragyan rover discovered the ancient crater while exploring the highland terrain at its landing site, located about 350 kilometres from the South Pole-Aitken basin, the largest and oldest impact crater on the Moon's surface., Technology & Science News - Times Now
4 days ago · The Pragyan rover from Chandrayaan-3 has found a 160-kilometre-wide crater near its landing site, shedding light on the Moon's early geological evolution. This ancient crater predates the Aitken ...