Chandrayaan-3: Chandrayaan-3 after the big success on the moonChandrayaan-3) Rover Pragyan present in Vikram Lander has now come out. As soon as he came out, the rover has also started the search. ISRO has also released some pictures of the rover landing on the moon.
About two and a half hours after landing, ‘Pragyan Rover’ came out of the lander. ISRO pulled out the Pragyan rover from the Vikram lander only after the dust from the touchdown had completely cleared. This was ISRO’s big and next step after soft landing on the moon.
Evidence of India’s presence on the Moon
The big thing here is that Pragyan Rover (Pragyan Rover) has also left evidence of India’s presence on the Moon. According to ISRO, the rover Pragyan has come out of the lander Vikram and has left the footprints of Ashoka Pillar and ISRO on the moon.
Pragyan will now study on the moon for 14 days and collect the data and send it to the lander Vikram. All information from here ISRO sitting on the earth (Indian Space Research Organization) will be sent to the scientists. Where, there will be research on this.
ISRO-Rover marking the Ashoka Pillar
ISRO informed that as the rover Pragyan moves forward, it is leaving footprints of Ashoka Pillar and ISRO on the surface of the Moon. The wheels of Pragyan have the marks of ISRO and the Ashoka Pillar, so as it moves forward it will leave these marks on the surface of the Moon. It has the ISRO mark on the wheels on one side of the rover and the Ashoka Pillar emblem on the wheels on the other side.
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Chandrayaan-3: Chandrayaan-3 after the big success on the moonChandrayaan-3) Rover Pragyan present in Vikram Lander has now come out. As soon as he came out, the rover has also started the search. ISRO has also released some pictures of the rover landing on the moon.
About two and a half hours after landing, ‘Pragyan Rover’ came out of the lander. ISRO pulled out the Pragyan rover from the Vikram lander only after the dust from the touchdown had completely cleared. This was ISRO’s big and next step after soft landing on the moon.
Evidence of India’s presence on the Moon
The big thing here is that Pragyan Rover (Pragyan Rover) has also left evidence of India’s presence on the Moon. According to ISRO, the rover Pragyan has come out of the lander Vikram and has left the footprints of Ashoka Pillar and ISRO on the moon.
Pragyan will now study on the moon for 14 days and collect the data and send it to the lander Vikram. All information from here ISRO sitting on the earth (Indian Space Research Organization) will be sent to the scientists. Where, there will be research on this.
ISRO-Rover marking the Ashoka Pillar
ISRO informed that as the rover Pragyan moves forward, it is leaving footprints of Ashoka Pillar and ISRO on the surface of the Moon. The wheels of Pragyan have the marks of ISRO and the Ashoka Pillar, so as it moves forward it will leave these marks on the surface of the Moon. It has the ISRO mark on the wheels on one side of the rover and the Ashoka Pillar emblem on the wheels on the other side.
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