Chandrayaan-3: ISRO scientists were also surprised to know the temperature of the moon, said - it is more than our expectation

Chandrayaan 3 Mission Update: ISRO released a graph related to the temperature of the Moon's surface. A senior scientist of the space agency has expressed surprise over the highest temperature ever recorded on the Moon.

Chandrayaan-3: ISRO scientists were also surprised to know the temperature of the moon, said - it is more than our expectation

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) wants to create history on the Moon and now wants to conquer the Sun. Next month i.e. on September 2, India will launch its solar mission Aditya into space. Meanwhile, Chandrayaan-3 has detected the temperature of the lunar surface. B H Darukesha, a senior scientist at ISRO said that it is surprisingly more than our expectation. Let us tell you that on August 23, India's lunar mission Chandrayaan-3 landed on the south pole of the moon, taking a big leap in the space mission. It became the first country in the world to land on this region of the Moon and the fourth country in the world to make a successful soft landing on the lunar surface.

India's ambitious mission Chandrayaan-3 sent its first findings on the surface temperature of the moon's south pole on Sunday (August 27). Giving information about this, scientists said that the temperature of 70 degrees Celsius near the surface was not expected. Chandrayaan 3 is carrying out its experiments from where it landed. Earlier scientists had estimated that there would be a temperature between 20 degrees centigrade to 30 degrees. But it was recorded at 70 degrees centigrade.

ISRO scientist BHM Darukesha told news agency PTI that we all believed that the temperature on the surface could be around 20 degrees centigrade to 30 degrees centigrade. But it's 70 degrees centigrade. It surprisingly exceeded our expectations. The space agency said the payload carried a temperature-measuring instrument capable of reaching a depth of 10 cm below the surface. ISRO said in a statement that it has 10 temperature sensors. The graph shows the lunar surface/near-surface temperature variation at different depths.