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Top left: The Chandrayaan 3 rover rolling out of the lander’s ramp during pre-launch testing; Bottom left: The co-added spectrum from all 23 lunar surface soil and rock measurements by the rover’s X-ray spectrometer; Right: An artist’s concept of our Moon shortly after its formation, with a magma ocean and a newly forming rocky crust. Images: ISRO / Santosh Vadawale, et al. / NASA GoddardHow Chandrayaan 3 contributed insights on our Moon’s origin and evolutionResults from Chandrayaan 3 thermal experiment benefit future missions eyeing lunar waterChandrayaan 3 rover may (or may not) have stumbled upon the Moon’s mantle materialChandrayaan 3 orbiter observed Earth like an exoplanetAn overview of all Chandrayaan 3 science resultsRelated:Articles on Chandrayaan 2, the orbiter to rememberArticles: From a crashing Chandrayaan 2 to an upright Chandrayaan 3 lander on the Moon Like my efforts to provide free resources for space communities worldwide? Kindly sponsor my work to support…

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