BENGALURU: When Vikram lander of Chandrayaan-3 touched down on the Moon’s surface on August 23, it kicked up a bunch of lunar dust and rocks, creating a bright area around the lander, as it was expected.As Vikram descended and subsequently touched down on the lunar surface, it triggered the activation of its descent stage thrusters which resulted in the ejection of a substantial amount of lunar surficial epi-regolith (the top surface of the lunar soil or regolith) material, creating what scientists are now calling a “reflectance anomaly” or...
American politicians, newspapers and space research institutions hailed India Wednesday on the successful Moon landing of Chandrayaan-3 as the country entered the elite...
BENGALURU: Isro completed another lunar-bound manoeuvre early Wednesday to guide Chandrayaan-3 into a 153km x 163km orbit, setting the stage for the separation...
BENGALURU: Isro on Wednesday guided Chandrayaan-3 even closer to the lunar surface with the completion of its third lunar-bound manoeuvre, including the lunar...