Led by Professor Santabrata Das from IIT Guwahati and Dr Anuj Nandi from URSC, the team used a technique called X-ray polarimetry to make this discovery.
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Four days after the ill-fated landing of Russia's Luna-25 lunar probe, India's heavily instrumented Chandrayaan-3 robotic lander exited a rocket-powered
The mission s next stage involves the activation and validation of the onboard instruments encompassing the three pivotal scientific payloads of Vikram - RAMBHA-LP, ChaSTE, and ILSA. Vikram, the lander of Chandrayaan-3, is now gearing up for two successive orbital-reduction manoeuvres.