Exploring the Moon's Depths: Chandrayaan-3 Unlocks the Mystery of Lunar Sulfur
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has announced their first mission to explore the moon’s sulfur-rich environment. With the launch of Chandrayaan-2, the ISRO will be the first to explore the moon’s surface and subsurface for sulfur. This could provide new insight into the moon’s geology and the potential for future science and exploration. The mission, set to launch in 2023, will be the first to investigate the sulfur-rich environment, which could open the door to new lunar science. With this mission, the ISRO aims to gain a better understanding of how sulfur is distributed on the lunar surface, its geological history, and its potential for future exploration.
source: Phys.org