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Chandrayaan-3: Unveiling the Ancient Secrets of the Moon’s South Pole

by Blitz India Media
February 10, 2025
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New Delhi: India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission, which made history with its successful landing near the Moon’s south pole in 2023, has uncovered remarkable insights into the region’s ancient geological past. Scientists have revealed that the landing site dates back 3.7 billion years, making it a location of significant scientific importance.

On August 23, 2023, the Chandrayaan-3 mission achieved a major milestone when the Vikram lander and Pragyan rover successfully touched down near the Moon’s south pole. This achievement solidified India’s position as the fourth country to achieve a soft lunar landing, joining the ranks of the former USSR (now Russia), the US, and China.

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A team of scientists, including experts from ISRO in Bengaluru and the Physical Research Laboratory in Ahmedabad, used high-resolution remote sensing datasets to map the landing site and uncover its geological significance.

“The geological map reveals three distinct terrain types within the landing area: high-relief rugged terrain, smooth plains, and low-relief smooth plains,” the team explained in their paper, published in the Science Direct journal.

One of the key findings of the study is that the region is approximately 3.7 billion years old, dating back to a time when the earliest forms of life began to emerge on Earth. This connection provides a unique opportunity for researchers to explore parallels between the evolution of Earth and the Moon during that ancient era.

The Chandrayaan-3 landing site lies within the low-relief smooth plains, a zone that offers valuable information about the Moon’s geological processes. Analysis of the site revealed that debris from the nearby Schomberger crater covers much of the area, adding to its diverse and complex landscape.

The terrain is also scattered with large boulders, some of which measure over five meters in diameter. Scientists traced most of these boulders to a fresh 540-meter-wide crater located 14 kilometers south of the landing site. To the west, the team identified smaller, centimeter-sized rock fragments that likely originated from a nearby 10-meter-wide crater.

These findings provide important context for understanding the data gathered by the Chandrayaan-3 mission and offer new insights into the geological history of the Moon’s southern high-latitude region. The study underscores the potential for further exploration and may serve as a guide for future lunar missions.

Chandrayaan-3’s success not only highlights India’s growing expertise in space exploration but also contributes to the global scientific community’s understanding of the Moon’s formation and evolution. With each new discovery, India continues to make strides in uncovering the mysteries of the Moon and expanding its role in space research.( With inputs from IANS)

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