Exploration of the Moon's surface by the Pragyan Rover began on August 24, 2023 and the analysis of possible water ice fractures using the LIMB spectrometer are started. Pragyan Lunar Rover detached Virkam Lander of the Chandrayaan-3 successfully. It already prepares to study fractures on the lunar surface to have the potential to contain valuable water ice, making them of immense interest to scientists and space agencies. Recent missions, including the Chandrayaan-3 mission, have provided evidence supporting the successful operation of the Pragyan rover on the Moon's surface. Rover has LIBS spectrometer onboard and has enabled the analysis of the lunar regolith's composition and has depicted indications of potential water ice fractures. Full video of Chandrayaan-3 landing by ISRO also included! These findings align with previous research studies and have suggested that water ice may be trapped in permanently shadowed regions. This new understanding expands our knowledge of the Moon's geology and enhances the prospects for future lunar exploration. To visualize the Pragyan Lunar Rover on the surface I included mine renders. Subscribe for more exciting updates and discoveries in the field of lunar exploration. Source credit: Animation, visuals and renders made by iGadgetPro Like and Subscribe! Timecodes 0:00 - Intro 0:16 - Image of Virkam Lander being on Moon Water ice fractures on the lunar surface 0:32 - Lunar Rover Pragyan being attached to Virkam Lander 1:07 - Solar panels of Pragyan Lunar Rover raised 1:41 - Video from ISRO of Pragyan roll out 2:09 - Full version of Chandrayaan-3 landing on the Moon 3:12 - Animation of Pragyan rover on the Lunar surface 3:34 - Credits #pragyan #moonrover #lunarrover #virkam #indiamoon #chandrayaan
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