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The Chandrayaan 3 lander on the Moon imaged by the mission’s rover Pragyan. Image: ISROIndia’s Chandrayaan program is one of the few in the world dedicated to the exploration of our Moon. Starting with its discovery of lunar water that catalyzed the global Moon rush of today, the program has gotten media and creator attention worldwide. However, the coverage has often lacked the program’s specific scientific, technological, and geopolitical outcomes being laid out and contextualized against global activities. Without adequate global context and specifics of outcomes, no space mission can be understood well. Which is why I’ve been writing articles and explainers on Chandrayaan Moon missions for years now with these anchor points in mind. Gladly, my work has been globally quoted and cited in books, published research, on Nature’s media arm, by ISRO, and so on. The one thing readers have asked many times is where can they browse all my Chandrayaan articles in one place to understand the…

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