Pragyan rover on the moon overcomes the obstacle, changed the route and passed the challenge, ISRO informed

Pragyan rover's job is to transmit research data on the moon to Earth.

The 26 kg rover moves about one cm per second on the moon. The Pragyan rover encountered a pothole during its lunar orbit. The Pragyan rover was safely sent on another route with a pothole as big as 4 meters in the road.

ISRO tweeted on Monday afternoon to inform about the crater

The shape of pragyan is rectangular type. Solar panels are mounted on rover Pragyan. Both are equipped with scientific payloads including navigation cameras. ISRO tweeted on Monday afternoon that the rover has spotted a crater three meters away from it and has now been sent on a safe course.

The rover has only 10 days left to complete one lunar day

With only 10 days left to complete one lunar day, Nilesh M., director of the Space Application Center (SAC). Desai said on Sunday that Chandrayaan-3

The rover module Pragyan is moving on the lunar surface. ISRO scientists are working on a six-wheeled rover to cover the maximum distance to the South Pole.

India took a giant leap in the field of space when the Chandrayaan-3 lander module successfully landed on the South Pole of the Moon on August 23. Due to which India has become the first country to achieve this historic achievement.

India has become the fourth country after America, China and Russia to successfully land on the surface of the Moon

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