On August 23, India became one of only four countries to have successfully landed on the moon when Chandrayaan-3 reached the moon's south pole. No other country has ever landed at the south pole, a region thought to hold ice water and other valuable resources, so it was a win-win-win for India. That came just days after Russia's Luna-25 crashed into the moon, also in an attempt to reach the South Pole.
We asked some experts to give their assessment on the current space race.
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We asked some experts to give their assessment on the current space race.
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