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Probe

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First episode dateMarch 7, 1988
Final episode dateApril 14, 1988
Networks American Broadcasting Company
Composers Sylvester Levay
Apr 7, 1988
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Date of Upd.
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A scientist deciphers clues and unravels mysteries.

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Chandrayaan-3: What has India's Moon rover Pragyaan been up to since landing?

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By Geeta PandeyBBC News, Delhi

Exactly a week ago, India set down a robotic Probe on The Moon, becoming The First country to land near The lunar South Pole .

Chandrayaan-3's Vikram Lander - carrying a Rover in its Belly - touched down on The lunar Soil after a 20-minute, nail-biting finale across The World .

Hours later, The Pragyaan Rover - Pragyaan is The Sanskrit word for Wisdom - exited The Lander and took its First Steps on The Moon.

The Indian Space Agency has been providing regular updates on The Rover 's findings, The Photos its taking, distance it is covering and how it is negotiating The obstacles in its path.

Here's a look at The highlights from The First week of The Rover 's Moonwalk:

Say cheese

Until Now , we had only seen videos and images of The Rover , taken by The Lander .

But on Wednesday morning, Pragyaan turned its camera on its parent - The Vikram Lander - and said, " Smile, please! "

The black-and-white image shows Vikram with all its six legs firmly planted on The lunar ground.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) said this " image of The Mission " was taken by The navigation camera onboard The Rover .

Sulphur finds

Over The Past few days, The Rover has been hard at work.

On Tuesday evening, Isro said That a laser detector onboard had made " The First -ever in-situ - in The original Space - measurements on The elemental composition of The Surface near The South Pole " and, including sulphur and oxygen, on lunar Soil .

The instrument " unambiguously confirms" The Presence of sulphur, it said, adding That preliminary analysis also " unveiled The Presence of aluminium, calcium, iron, chromium, titanium, manganese, silicon and oxygen".

" A thorough investigation regarding The Presence of hydrogen is underway, " it added.

Noah Petro, a project scientist at Nasa, told The Bbc 's Soutik Biswas That it's been known from The 1970S - from The Apollo and Luna samples - That sulphur is present in The lunar Soil .

But he described Pragyaan's findings as " a tremendous accomplishment".

" I think Isro is highlighting That it's in-situ - so it's important to have measured sulphur on The lunar surface. Sulphur is a volatile element if it's not inside a mineral. So, if it's not part of a crystal, it's very cool to see it measured on The Surface , " he added.

Negotiating craters

As The Rover roams around The Mission 's landing point - Now named The Shiv Shakti Point - in what Isro has described as " The Pursuit of lunar secrets" it has covered quite a distance. It has also had to change course to stay safe because of deep craters.

Two Days after The Landing , Isro said Pragyaan - which travels at a speed of 1cm per Second - had " successfully traversed a distance of (26ft)".

It added That on Sunday, The Rover had encountered a crater with a diameter of four metres. But it was spotted well On Time - When Pragyaan was about three metres away.

" It was commanded to retrace The Path . It's Now safely heading on a new path, " Isro added.

Photos released by The Space Agency show The Crater and The footprints of The Rover on The lunar Soil - going forward and returning.

Taking The Moon's temperature

On Sunday, Isro said That they had received The First set of data about The temperatures on The lunar topsoil and up to The depth of 10cm below The Surface from a Probe onboard Vikram Lander .

The Probe - called The ChaSTE Experiment , or Chandra's Surface Thermophysical Experiment - is fitted with 10 individual temperature sensors and has thrown up some interesting results.

A posted on X (formerly Twitter) by Isro showed a sharp difference in temperatures just above and below The Surface .

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While The temperature on The Surface was nearly 60C, it plummeted sharply below The Surface , dropping to -10C at 80mm (just about 3 inches) below The ground.

An Isro scientist told The News agency PTI That he was. " We all believed That The temperature could be somewhere around 20C to 30C on The Surface but it is surprisingly higher than what we had expected, " BH Darukesha said.

The Moon, however, is known for harbouring extreme temperatures - according to Nasa, daytime temperatures near The lunar equator reach a boiling 250F (120C), while night temperatures can plunge to -208F (-130C).

The Moon's poles, it says, are even Colder - One crater near The North Pole recorded -410F (-250C) which makes it The coldest temperature measured anywhere in The entire Solar System . Equally cold temperatures have been recorded at some of The craters which remain permanently in The Shadows in The South Pole

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