Chandrayaan: Bringing the Moon Closer to India
- When was India’s Chandrayaan-1 launched? – October 2008
- Chandrayaan-3 successfully landed on which pole of the Moon? – The South Pole
- What is the estimated cost of NASA's Apollo missions in today’s value? – 280 billion USD
- How much water was extracted from lunar soil samples by China’s Chang’e 5 in 2020? – Around 51–76 liters per tonne of soil
- When did Chandrayaan-1 provide evidence of water on the Moon? – In September 2009
- Which is the first country to land on the Moon’s south pole? – ....
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