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India plans to land near moon's south pole
DOI: 10.1126/science.359.6375.503 Bibcode: 2018Sci...359..503B

Bagla, Pallava

Sometime this summer, an Indian spacecraft orbiting over the moon's far side will release a lander. The craft will ease to a soft landing just after lunar sunrise on an ancient, table-flat plain about 600 kilometers from the south pole. There, it will unleash a rover into territory never before explored at the surface. That's the ambitious vision …

2018 Science
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