ISRO gave Chandrayaan 3 data to the world.
Indian Space Research Institute (ISRO) has given a big gift to the world on the first anniversary of the success of India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission. ISRO has made the scientific data related to Chandrayaan-3 mission public for research by researchers. Let us tell you that on 23 August last year, India’s Chandrayaan-3 landed on the southern region of the Moon. India became the first country in the world to do so.
More than 55 GB of data is public
According to the information, ISRO has made public more than 55 gigabytes (GB) of data obtained from five payloads on Vikram Lander and Pragyan Rover for researchers around the world. ISRO chief S Somnath has said that this data will not be limited to the scientists who built those instruments, but it will be made available to all researchers in the country and the world for analysis.
Chandrayaan-3 data sets are available on the policy-based Data Retrieval, Analysis, Dissemination and Notification System (PRADAN) portal of Indian Space Science Data Centre (ISSDC). Pragyan Rover carried out terrestrial chemical analysis of the lunar surface, leading to a better understanding of the origin and evolution of the Moon. This information is important for future exploration and potential resource utilization on the Moon.
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