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Top Chinese scientist claims Chandrayaan-3 did not land in Moon's south pole: Report

'The landing site of the Chandrayaan-3 was not at the moon’s south pole, not in the polar region of the moon’s south pole, nor was it near the Antarctic polar region,' top Chinese scientist Ouyang Ziyuan said.

September 28, 2023 / 20:25 IST
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The Chinese publication also quoted a professor from Sydney who supported the Chinese scientist's claims. (File photo)
The Chinese publication also quoted a professor from Sydney who supported the Chinese scientist's claims. (File photo)

One of China's top scientists, the “founding father” of the country's lunar exploration programme, has disputed India’s claim that its Chandrayaan-3 rover landed near the Moon’s south pole during a historic mission in August.

Ouyang Ziyuan, who was the chief scientist on China's first lunar mission,  said it was inaccurate to say the Indian spacecraft had landed near the lunar south pole. “The landing site of the Chandrayaan-3 was not at the moon’s south pole, not in the polar region of the moon’s south pole, nor was it ‘near the Antarctic polar region’,” Ouyang told Science Times newspaper.

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Chandrayaan-3's rover landed at a latitude of around 69 degrees south. Ouyang told the publication it was within the moon’s southern hemisphere but not the polar region, which he considered to be “between the latitudes of 88.5 and 90 degrees” South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported.

The Earth’s axis is tilted at around 23.5 degrees and accordingly, the southern pole is defined to be between 66.5 and 90 degrees south. Ouyang, however, argued that since the Moon’s tilt was only 1.5 degrees, the polar region was much smaller.