ISRO’s Chandrayaan-3 Unearths Moon’s South Pole Secrets: What They Found Will Amaze You!
India's Chandrayaan-3 rover has etched its mark on the Moon's south pole.
The Pragyan rover detected sulfur traces on the lunar surface.
This revelation was announced by ISRO on X, formerly known as Twitter.
The discovery of sulfur hints at its association with water ice at the lunar south pole.
Space agencies globally envision the south pole as a potential site for a lunar base.
Chandrayaan-3's lunar landing on August 23 positioned India among elite spacefaring nations.
The rover's images showcase India's advanced space capabilities.
India's prior lunar mission in 2017 faced challenges during its descent.
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