Chandrayaan-1 Knowledge Evident H2O is being shaped at the moon as a result of earth

Chandrayaan-1 Knowledge Evident H2O is being shaped at the moon as a result of earth


In 2008, the Indian Space Agency ISRO sent its first mission to Chandrayaan-1 (Chandrayaan-1) on the moon. Chandrayaan-1 mission indicated the presence of water on the surface of the moon. Scientists analyzing remote sensing data from ‘Chandrayaan-1’ have found that high-energy electrons of the Earth are probably making water on the moon. A team of researchrs at the Air University of America has found that these electrons present in the plasma cover of the Earth are interfering in the seasonal process on the surface of the moon. The ‘Nature Astronomy’ magazine published in the magazine has found that electrons can probably help in making water on the moon.

Researchers say that this study is important to know the H2O focus on the moon. It can be helpful for human mission on the moon in the future. Significantly, Chandrayaan-1 played an important role in the discovery of water particles on the moon. It was India’s first moon mission, which was started in 2008.

This year India achieved great success, when ISRO’s third Munoshan Chandrayaan-3 took a successful lading in India on 23 August. Vikram Lander and Pragyan Rover of Chandrayaan-3 completed their expression on the moon for about 15 days. India became the fourth country in the world, which made a successful landing on the moon. Not only this, India has become the first country in the world to land on the southern pole of the moon.

Vikram Lander and Pragyan Rover are currently inactive on the moon. ISRO placed him in the sleep mode and is waiting for sunlight to reach that part of the moon again. Then it will be seen whether Pragyan and Vikram are able to work further.

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