The Indian Space Research Organization has revealed that it will launch a lunar mission to explore that south side of the moon in October.
The Chandrayaan-2 mission is India's second lunar mission and will mark the first time any country has visited the south side of the moon.
The mission includes a lander, an orbiter and a rectangular rover powered by solar energy. Data gathered by the rover will be sent to the lander, which will then transmit these back to ISRO for analysis.
The 6-wheeled Chandrayaan-2 rover will analyze the lunar crust to find traces of water and helium-3, an isotope crucial for the development of fusion energy on Earth.
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