An exciting week of groundbreaking discoveries lies ahead for space exploration as India's Chandrayaan-3 and Russia's Luna-25 missions prepare to successfully land on the uncharted south pole of the Moon to create history
The third week of August could mark a big leap for space exploration. Two lunar missions, India’s Chandrayaan-3 and Russia’s Luna-25, are in a race to successfully land on the uncharted south polar region of the Moon to become the first ever country to do so. The lunar south pole holds the key to future space missions. Besides, as discovered by Chandrayaan-1, there is a high possibility of potential water resources and an opportunity to understand the unique geology of a possibly mineral-rich terrain.