
International desk:
The Chandrayaan-3 mission has brought a significant advancement in India's space journey. At its center is wisdom, poised to become a symbol of national pride. This meticulously crafted rover bears the important responsibility of leaving an impression that matches the essence of India. As soon as it embarks on its lunar mission, it will have the privilege of carving the symbol of India and the ISRO logo on the lunar surface. This Act has profound significance.
It symbolizes India's unwavering commitment to scientific advancement and space exploration. It is a reminder of the simplicity and technical skill of the nation. The six-wheeled Pragyan rover will be launched to the moon with the help of a ramp from the Vikram lander. Slowly it will come out. ISRO will command it and it will build the Ashoka Pillar, the national symbol of India, on the lunar soil through its wheels. In this way, ISRO will leave India's imprint on the moon.
Lander Vikram has landed at the South Pole of the Moon. Rover Pragyan will now go out and conduct research for 14 days. From inside the lander, the rover will exit the lander at a speed of 1 centimeter/s. It will take 4 hours to get it out. After coming out, it will travel 500 meters on the surface of the moon. It will work 1 day on the moon (14 days on Earth).
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