The Indian astronaut who is currently exploring the south pole of the moon managed to discover sulfur on the surface of this moon. In addition to sulfur, several other elements were also identified in this area.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, the Indian Space Research Organization announced that the country’s astronaut has been able to confirm the presence of sulfur in an area in the south pole of the moon. The rover has been searching the surface of the moon for signs of frozen water.
The Indian Research Organization announced in a report on its website that the country’s astronaut was able to identify elements such as aluminum, iron, calcium, chromium, titanium, manganese, as well as silicon and oxygen, with the help of laser spectroscopy equipment.
According to the Indian Space Research Organization, the rover is now moving in a new path at a slow speed of 10 centimeters per second to minimize possible damage or impact from the rough terrain so that it can continue its exploration. With its success, this mission has been able to show India as a technological and space powerhouse and showcase its position.
Lunar Pragyan landed on the south pole of the Moon with the help of Chandarian 3 probe. The lander will conduct tests in the next 14 days. According to this report, this astronaut has confirmed the existence of sulfur according to very detailed evidence, and the moon’s atmosphere and its seismic activities are also going to be investigated during future missions. In addition, the search for signs of water that could help astronauts on future missions will continue.
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