With the help of nuclear energy, the propulsion module of Chandrayaan-3 will continue to revolve around the Moon for the next several years. Chandrayaan 3 landed on the moon on August 23 this year.
India News: The Vikram lander of Chandrayaan-3 created a "reflectance anomaly" or "ejecta halo" when it touched down on the Moon's surface on August 23. Scientist
Chandrayaan 3 Update: According to the ISRO, scientists estimated that around 2.06 tonnes of lunar epi-regolith or material were ejected during the landing event resulting in the formation of an ejecta halo . Here s what the event signifies.
Isro chief S Somanath said experts from the US who were involved in developing rocket missions wanted India to share their space technology with them when they saw the development of Chandrayaan-3 craft.