The government has approved the Chandrayaan-4 mission in India.
Scientists have also started preparations for this. Meanwhile, Chandrayaan-3 has also given indications of continuing its work.
Vikram Lander and Pragyan Rover, which went into deep sleep in September 2023, are still working even after a year and are sending information to the earth. It is reported that now Pragyan has discovered a huge crater on the moon’s surface.
Data sent by Pragyan from the south pole of the moon has revealed a new ancient crater. According to a report by India Today, this crater is 160 km wide.
It is being said that it is near the landing site of Chandrayaan-3. Information related to this is available in Science Direct published by scientists of Physical Research Lab in Ahmedabad.
According to the report, it is believed that this crater must have formed even before the formation of the South Pole Atkin Basin. The special thing is that the South Pole-Atkin Basin is the largest and oldest impact basin on the surface of the moon.
The pictures taken by Pragyan Rover have also provided information about the structure of this ancient crater, which can provide many important clues about the Moon.
It is reported that the information received from Pragyan Rover including the crater has increased the enthusiasm of scientists around the world. The information from this crater can give a new shape to our understanding of the early history of the moon and its surface.
Chandrayaan-3 was launched on 14 July 2023. After this, on 23 August, it landed on the south pole of the Moon.
By doing this, India was included in the list of elite 4 countries of the world. Earlier, this feat was achieved by America, Russia and China.
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