India Launches Rover to Probe Moon's South Pole
On Monday, Indialaunched a space probe and rover bound for the South Pole area ofEarth's Moon, which had been delayed since July 15. Theprimary goal of the mission is to determinethe amount of water available near the South Pole, important for future human expeditions to the Moon.
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India Launches Rover to Probe Moon's South Pole

In the 1980s, photographs of the Moon's South Pole, similar to the photo above (which is a photo of the waxi...
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