NASA spacecraft, currently orbiting the Moon, sent laser beams to Vikram, and received reflected beams, thus verifying the possibility of a new way to precisely locate objects on the Moon
Chandrayaan-3 had successfully landed near the lunar south pole and performed experiments using the instruments on its lander Vikram and rover Pragyan.
India News: "The measurements have been carried out by the Radio Anatomy of Moon Bound Hypersensitive ionosphere and Atmosphere-Langmuir Probe (RAMBHA-LP) payload
India News: The photos, taken by the rover Pragyan at 7.35am Wednesday, show the ramp that allowed the rover to roll out, aside from two payloads descending on to
Chandrayaan-3 landing impact: After India became the first country to probe the Moon’s unexplored south pole following Chandrayaan-3’s successful landing, stocks of HAL, MTAR Technologies, Centrum Electronics, other companies that played a part in ISRO s ambitious Moon Mission rallied up to 12%. Watch this Visual Story to know more.