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Chandrayaan-3: Know ISRO’s first findings about the Moon’s soil temperature | Oneindia News

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Chandrayaan-3: Know ISRO’s first findings about the Moon’s soil temperature | Oneindia News

Chandrayaan-3: Know ISRO’s first findings about the Moon’s soil temperature | Oneindia News

For the first time ever in the history of world space science, the soil of the Moon has been profiled.

The Chandrayaan 3 has found that there is a variation in the temperature up to 10 cm below the surface at the South Pole of the Moon.

Four days after the successful soft-landing of Isro's Chandrayaan on August 23, Isro on Sunday shared the first observations of Chandrayaan 3.

This is the first time that a temperature profiling of lunar soil around the south pole is being done.

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