On August 23rd, India made history by becoming the first country to achieve a gentle landing near the Moon's south pole, securing the fourth position globally in lunar exploration.
In the pictures shared by the ISRO, taken by the rover, it shows that the lander has been carrying out experiments on the lunar surface since its touchdown on the moon on August 23.
August 23, a day when the scientists of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) made history, when all their hard work, dreams, hopes, and emotions turned into reality after the Chandrayaan-3 lander successfully touched down on the south pole surface of the Moon.
Rajani Kumar Dutta, father of Chayan Dutta, is keeping his fingers crossed because there are only a few hours left for Chandrayaan-3 to land on the moon.
India is all set to face one of the most terrifying twenty minutes when the Vikram lander goes in to attempt a soft landing on the moon's south surface in the evening.