Chandrayaan-3: Indian lunar mission inches closer to Moon
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1970-01-01 08:00
Chandrayaan-3 may not be the first to land on the south pole if it's beaten by Russia's new Moon mission.

India's third lunar mission is inching closer to the Moon's little-explored south pole where it aims to set down a lander and rover on 23 August.

On Thursday, the lander will detach from the propulsion module, which carried it close to the Moon, and "they will begin their separate journeys".

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