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The presence of snow on the moon is more than earlier estimates! Chandrayaan-3 mission data made new revelation

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New Delhi: The study of data collected during the Chandrayaan-3 mission has shown that ice may occur just below the surface at more locations at the poles of the moon than the preferences. Durga Prasad Karanam, faculty member and prominent writer of the Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, said that large, but excessive local changes can affect the manufacture of ice directly and by looking at these ice particles, “different stories about their origin and history can be revealed.”

He said, “This can also let us know how ice has accumulated over time and how to reach the surface of the moon, which can provide information about the initial geological processes of this natural satellite.” The findings related to this have been published in the magazine ‘Communications Earth and Environment’.

Chandrayaan landed on the moon on August 23, 2023

Chandrayaan-3, launched from Bengaluru by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), made ‘soft landing’ near the southern pole of the moon on 23 August 2023. Three days later, on 26 August, the ‘Landing’ site was named ‘Shiv Shakti Point’.

On the question of changing the possibility of converting ice water on the moon, Karanam said, “Water in liquid form cannot be present due to extremely high vacuum on the surface of the moon.” Therefore, the ice cannot be converted into liquid, but will be converted into vapor form. “Karanam said,” According to the current understanding, there would be no living conditions in the past on the moon. ” (Language)

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