ISRO's lunar exploration revealed seismic activity, challenging previous beliefs about the Moon's geological history.
Vikram's real-time monitoring of the Pragyan rover demonstrates ISRO's technical prowess in autonomous exploration.
The RAMBHA-LP payload unveiled sparse lunar plasma, enhancing knowledge of the Moon's ionosphere and atmosphere.
Captivating video documentation of Chandrayaan-3 rover operations fosters public engagement in space exploration.
ISRO's discovery of sulfur at the lunar south pole challenges existing theories about lunar composition.
The announcement of Aditya L1, a solar observatory, highlights India's commitment to studying the Sun and its effects on space weather.
These achievements exemplify India's growing influence in the global space community.