Chandrayaan-2’s orbiter made the first direct measurement of solar wind interactions with the Moon’s surface, detecting chemical changes in the regolith.
The data, captured by the orbiter’s X-ray spectrometer, offers new insights into lunar surface evolution, enhancing global understanding of the Moon’s environment.
Despite the lander’s setback, Chandrayaan-2’s orbiter continues to deliver groundbreaking results, reinforcing India’s role in lunar exploration.