Chandrayaan-2 is now only seven days away from its historic touchdown on the moon
Chandrayaan-2 is now only seven days away from its historic touchdown on the moon: Chandrayaan 2's lunar lander, Vikram, has successfully detached from the spacecraft and is on its way to the Moon's South Pole after a month of flying through space and just six days to landing, Chandrayaan 2 makes one last orbit around the moon. India is the first country in the world to attempt a soft landing in the South polar region of the Moon and the fourth in the world to soft land on the lunar surface.
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