SPACE SCIENCE

Today India has become one of the most developed nation in the world. In the world today India is not lagging behind in the competition in the field of space science. The progress of India’s space scientists is worth seeing. There was good news on Thursday for India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission. According to the plan, the lander and propulsion module of Chandrayaan-3 are traveling separately to the moon by breaking into two pieces. With this, the lander of Chandrayaan-3 has now reached closer to the moon. It will make a soft landing on the Moon on 23 August. Chandrayaan-3 mission includes Lander, Rover and Propulsion Module. The Lander and Rover will land on the south pole of the moon and conduct experiments for 14 days. On the other hand, the propulsion module will study the radiations coming from the surface of the moon by staying in the orbit of the moon. Through this mission, ISRO will detect water on the lunar surface and will also know how earthquakes occur on the lunar surface.

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