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Where did the Moon Impact Probe of Chandrayaan-1 land?

ATycho Crater

BCopernicus Crater

CShackleton Crater

DSouth Pole-Aitken Basin

Answer:

C. Shackleton Crater

Read Explanation:

  • Correct Answer: Option C - Shackleton Crater

  • The Moon Impact Probe (MIP) was a payload aboard India's Chandrayaan-1 lunar orbiter mission, which was launched in October 2008. On November 14, 2008, the MIP was released from the orbiter and made a controlled crash landing near the Shackleton Crater at the lunar South Pole.

  • Key facts about the Moon Impact Probe:

  • It was India's first lunar impact probe

  • It was released from Chandrayaan-1 and deliberately crashed into the lunar surface

  • The landing site, Shackleton Crater, is located at the lunar South Pole

  • The probe transmitted data during its descent that helped confirm the presence of water molecules on the lunar surface

  • This successful impact marked India's first physical contact with the Moon

  • The mission was historically significant as part of India's early lunar exploration program that later led to more advanced missions like Chandrayaan-2 and Chandrayaan-3.


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