ISRO is trying to maximise the lander and rover capabilities of the Chandrayaan-3 mission, said MoS Jitendra Singh. Pragyan has been put to sleep but it could come back to life and carry out more experiments once Sun rises on Moon again, Singh said
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Monday said that the Vikram lander had exceeded its objectives and therefore its "playloads are now switched off."
The total life of Chandrayaan-3 is 14 Earth days, equal to one lunar day, and ISRO may try to stretch it for one more day; it is likely to conclude its operation in seven days; read more here