V.K. Singh: 'Aircraft Was Absolutely Fit, Low Visibility Likely Caused The Crash'
V.K. Singh: 'Aircraft Was Absolutely Fit, Low Visibility Likely Caused The Crash'
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Three days after the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the Moon, the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) released footage of the Pragyan rover exploring the South Pole of Earth's only natural satellite. The Pragyan rover was deployed from the Vikram lander a day after the landing and it commenced the exploration of the lunar surface, navigating the lunar rocks and craters. The rover only has 14 days - a single lunar day which started from August 23 - to complete its research. After the end of the current lunar day, the temperature on the Moon will plummet to -180 degrees Celsius as it experiences night for the following 14 days. Consequently, the Vikram lander and the Pragyan rover will be unable to operate in the lunar environment.Â
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