India becomes the first country to land spacecraft on moon’s south pole

India becomes the first country to land spacecraft on moon’s south pole

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It's notoriously difficult to land a rover on the moon. Russia's Luna-25 crashed while making an attempt just this week, while Japanese company ispace failed to land an unmanned lander in April. Since the moon has no atmosphere, landers can't just softly touch down on the lunar surface. And,…

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