Ice could be present at more locations right beneath the Moon's surface at the poles than previously thought, a study of data collected by the Chandrayaan-3 mission has suggested. Large, yet ...
Chandrayaan-3 has discovered potential widespread ice deposits beneath the Moon's surface, especially near the poles. Significant temperature variations are crucial in ice formation. This ...
New findings from the Chandrayaan-3 mission indicate potential ice deposits just beneath the Moon's polar surface in more areas than previously thought. Researchers highlight the impact of ...
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Chandrayaan-3 mission's new findings about water-ice deposits on the Moon has provided valuable insights for future lunar missions. Chandrayaan-3's Vikram lander, which conducted Chandra’s ...
The Chandrayaan series has been crucial to India’s lunar exploration efforts. The first mission, Chandrayaan-1 (2008), ...
New findings based on data from India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission suggest that water-ice on the Moon may be present beyond its polar regions. A recent study, conducted by scientists at the Physical ...
Future astronauts traveling to the moon may have easier access to life-sustaining water and extractable ice than previously thought, according to new research.
New research based on data from India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission suggests that ice may be present at more locations beneath the Moon’s surface near the poles than previously believed.(HT) New ...
Future astronauts traveling to the moon may have easier access to life-sustaining water and extractable ice than previously thought, according to new research. A team of scientists led by Durga ...
The Centre has approved ISRO's Chandrayaan-5, a historic lunar mission with which Indians will set foot on the moon, that too in a Made in India ...
Government of India approved the Chandrayaan-5 mission, in collaboration with Japan Space Agency JAXA, which will carry 250kg Rover to study the Lunar surface.