Chandrayaan-3's Rover Pragyan Overcomes Lunar Obstacle, Advances in Mission
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The Chandrayaan-3 rover, Pragyan, has successfully navigated its first lunar obstacle, a 100mm-deep crater, marking a significant achievement for the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro). The rover's movements are not fully autonomous, requiring guidance from ground teams to overcome challenges. Each movement operation has a turnaround time of around five hours, taking into account factors such as the sun's rotation and limited data communication capabilities. Isro remains confident in the rover's progress and the potential for successful scientific outcomes.
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