India landed its first lunar spacecraft, and the first robotic mission on the moon's south pole, on Wednesday.
India's Chandrayaan-3 probe defeated all odds on Wednesday after it managed to successfully land on the south pole of the moon, beating competing nations to the strategically important site.
With the landing, India has become the fourth nation — after Russia, the US, and China — to land on the moon.
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe Chandrayaan-3 mission, which successfully landed the Vikram lander on the south pole of the moon, cemented India's position as a frontrunner in the race to the moon.
The south pole is strategically important because scientists believe water ice is present in in the area.
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