Chandrayaan-3’s latest findings highlight discovery of a 160-kilometre crater on the Moon
The Pragyan rover from Chandrayaan-3 has found a 160-kilometre-wide crater near its landing site, shedding light on the Moon’s early geological evolution. This ancient crater predates the Aitken basin and contains deeply excavated materials. High-resolution images provide crucial details, presenting a unique opportunity for studying one of the Moon’s earliest formations.