India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission is set to land on the Moon’s surface on Wednesday, marking a major achievement for the country. After landing, the rover will begin its operations for one lunar day, collecting data from its instruments. The lander will also carry out measurements and study the lunar crust and mantle. The mission aims to explore the unexplored lunar South Pole, with the hope of finding evidence of water, which could potentially be a valuable source of clean energy.