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India becomes fourth country to land on the moon, first on the south pole, with Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft

  • A rocket carrying the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched from a space centre in southern India, with people waving Indian flags in support.
  • The launch took place on an island off the coast of Andhra Pradesh state.
  • The event was captured in a photo and showed significant national pride and enthusiasm for India's space program.
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