India has become the fourth nation to land on the moon after its Chandrayaan-3 touched the lunar surface Wednesday. The craft, which means ‘moon vehicle’ in Hindi and Sanskrit, landed on the South Pole – beating the US, China and Russia to the unmapped region. The South Pole is an uncharted territory that scientists believe […]
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