India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission has recorded over 250 seismic signals on the Moon’s south polar region, including 50 unexplained ones that could be linked to Moonquakes. This marks a significant achievement as it is the first such data collection since the Apollo era. The findings were published by ISRO researchers in ICARUS.
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