Pragyan Moon Rover survived driving over lunar crater and made in-place turn maneuver
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 Published On Aug 26, 2023

India's Pragyan Moon Rover continues its incredible journey! It is set to explore lunar craters as part of the upcoming Chandrayaan-3 mission. On August 25, 2023 Pragyan goes for several meters more and tries to make Inplace Turn manoevuer. Lunar craters are large depressions on the Moon's surface caused by impacts from celestial objects. These craters provide evidence of the intense bombardment that the Moon has experienced over billions of years. The Chandrayaan-2 mission successfully explored the Moon's southern polar region and discovered intriguing geological features, such as the Shiv Shakti Point.

The Pragyan rover, equipped with advanced mobility capabilities, will be able to navigate the challenging lunar terrain and traverse over these craters. Its powerful mobility was extensively tested during the Chandrayaan-2 mission, demonstrating its ability to handle uneven surfaces and rugged terrains. The rover's design will allow it to not only roam around the Shiv Shakti Point but also make in-place turns, aiding India's robotics to the next level. I included mine renders of Indian Moon rover to dive deeper into its unique perspective. Don't forget to like and subscribe!

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Timecodes
0:00 - Intro
0:14 - Lunar Rover goes close to the crater (previous video)
0:33 - Pragyan gets over lunar crater and goes further
0:52 - Close-up view how Pragyan makes inlace turn
1:11 - Animation of Pragyan Moon Rover driving
1:46 - Credits

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