India’s space agency successfully launched a rocket on Friday that will attempt to land a lander and the world’s first rover at the moon’s lunar south pole — an accomplishment that would massively advance India’s position as a major space power.
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‘History in making’: India launches rocket to land on moon’s south pole
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