BENGALURU: Pragyan, the Chandrayaan-3 rover, has negotiated its first surface obstacle — a lunar crater with a depth of around 100mm — to the relief of the Isro control room back home that will have to continue guiding and monitoring it through several such challenges.In his first full-fledged interaction since lander Vikram's precision landing and the deployment of the rover, Chandrayaan-3 project director P Veeramuthuvel told TOI that the progress of the scientific experiments so far had infused confidence about the possibility of good outcomes.“None of this would...