India's Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft successfully soft-landed on the Moon's south pole on Wednesday, August 23, 2023.
The landing was a major feat for India's space program and is a sign of the country's growing technological prowess.
The mission is also a source of national pride for India, which is celebrating its 75th anniversary of independence this year.
The landing marks India's second successful moon landing and the first in the lunar south pole.
The mission is also a source of national pride for India, which is celebrating its 75th anniversary of independence this year.
The lander, Vikram, is carrying a solar-powered rover called Pragyaan, which will explore the surface of the Moon.
The lunar south pole is a region of the Moon that has not been well-explored by spacecraft.
Scientists believe that the lunar south pole may contain water ice, which could be a valuable resource for future human missions to the Moon.
The mission is also a source of national pride for India, which is celebrating its 75th anniversary of independence this year.
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