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Chandrayaan 3: Pragyan rover discovers new ancient crater on Moon surface

The dust and rock from the new crater are crucial to understand the early geological evolution of moon.

Published on: Sep 23, 2024 09:06 AM IST
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India's moon mission, Chandrayaan-3, has discovered a 160-km-wide moon crater near its landing site. The latest findings by the Pragyan rover on the mission has been published in the latest issue of Science Direct by scientists from Ahmedabad's Physical Research Laboratory.

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) releases an image of Chandrayaan-3 Vikram Lander clicked around 11 a.m. IST from about 15 m through a Pragyan rover's navigation camera, hours after the release of its first image, which shows the lander resting on the moon's surface. (File image) (ANI)
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) releases an image of Chandrayaan-3 Vikram Lander clicked around 11 a.m. IST from about 15 m through a Pragyan rover's navigation camera, hours after the release of its first image, which shows the lander resting on the moon's surface. (File image) (ANI)

The third moon mission continues to make new discoveries on the lunar surface. The new crater has been discovered from data sent back to earth by the Prayan rover. The rover is currently exploring the moon's surface in the celestial body's South Pole region, reported India Today.

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More about the crater

The new site was discovered from data gathered by the Pragyan rover when it traversed a highland terrain around 350 km from the Aitken basin in the South Pole, the largest and oldest impact basin on the moon's surface. The dust and rock from the new layer are crucial to understand the early geological evolution of moon.

Scientists believe the new 160-km wide crater was formed even before the formation of Aitken basin. This makes the new discovery one of the oldest geological structures on the Moon's surface. Due to its age, the crater has been buried under debris generated due to later impacts and has degraded over time, said the report.

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The rover has taken high resolution images from its optical cameras revealing key details about the structure this ancient crater. Scientists believe this will also reveal vital cues on the Moon's geological history. This presents a rare scientific opportunity to study one of the earliest geological formations on the celestial body.

 
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