"Slowly but surely" - The success of the Indian spacecraft landing on the south pole of the moon
Ph.Dr. Vu Van Chat 1*
1Chan Chau Joint Stock Company, Hanoi, Vietnam
Contact author email: vuvanchat@gmail.com
Abstract:
Since the Soviet Union launched Earth's first satellite, the Sun was first explored by humans on September 13, 1959. After that, the Soviet Union, the United States, and later China continuously launched manned and unmanned spacecraft to land on the moon. However, no country has yet been able to land on the south pole of the moon. At the end of 2023 and early 2024, India, Russia, the US, and Japan all launched spacecraft to the moon, but India's Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft successfully landed near the south pole of the Moon. - an unexplored area, known as “the dark side of the Moon.” This achievement makes India the fourth country to successfully send a spacecraft to Earth's satellite, after the United States, the Soviet Union, and China.
Keywords:GIS, Land use, Land cover, Artificial Itelligence, Google Earth Engine, RF algorithms.
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