India Becomes The First Country Who Can Land On The Moon’s South Pole, With Chandrayaan-3 Spacecraft

India Becomes The Fourth Country Who Can Land On The Moon’s South Pole, With Chandrayaan-3 Spacecraft

India set up a new milestone in the space world. Chandrayaan-3 safely landed on the moon. The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft safely launched last month and touched down on the lunar surface around 8:34 a.m.

After three countries India set up a new record after Russia, U.S., and China. India was the first spacecraft to land on the moon’s lunar poles. 

Professor of strategy and security studies at the U.S. Air Force School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Wendy Cobb, states.

 The South pole is really a very interesting, historical, scientific, and geologic area that a lot of countries are trying to get at that can serve as a base for future exploration,

Cobb also tells about the discovery of the water on the south pole of the moon.

really important for future exploration,” as it could serve as a source of fuel for rockets and spacecraft.

A few days later, the Chandrayaan-3 is scheduled for their landing. Russia’s attempt to land was almost 50 years before. But the news of the Luna-25 smashing into the lunar surface on Saturday is setting up a different direction. The Russian space agency also confirmed the news of spacecraft missing the orbit.

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