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India on cusp of becoming 4th nation on Moon: Minister Jitendra Singh

IndiaTimes Sunday, 9 July 2023
After landing on Moon, the space minister said, the Chandrayaan-3 rover with six wheels will come out of the lander and is expected to work for 14 days on the lunar surface. "With the support of multiple cameras on the rover, we will be able to receive images," Singh said.
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