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ISRO has announced that there have been no signals received from the rover and lander so far, but efforts to establish contact will continue.

India’s lunar mission, Chandrayaan-3, has reached important milestones near the Moon’s south pole. The lander and rover have covered a distance of over 100m, avoiding craters and showcasing their navigational capabilities. The presence of sulphur on the lunar surface indicates the presence of water ice and provides insights into the Moon’s evolution. The mission has also observed variations in temperature, suggesting the Moon’s soil could be used as a natural insulator for future habitats.

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Following the successful deployment of Chandrayaan-3’s lander and rover on the moon, ISRO hopes that their mission life will not be limited to one lunar day. The systems on the lander and rover are now ready to perform experiments to complete them within 14 earth days. This article discusses the objectives of the mission and the potential for the lander and rover to continue their studies after the lunar night.