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Where is Chandrayaan-3 ? Researchers suggest it may have landed on Moon's...

DNA Sunday, 29 September 2024
A crater is formed when an asteroid crashes into the surface of a larger body like a planet or a Moon, and the displaced material is called 'ejecta'.
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