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Chandrayaan-2 captures Moon’s reaction to Sun’s coronal mass ejection

Chandrayaan-2 observed the Moon’s first CME effects. CHACE-2 detected solar activity, boosting exosphere pressure and atom density, revealing lunar space weather and exploration insights.

October 21, 2025 / 17:21 IST
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Chandrayaan-2 captures Moon’s reaction to Sun’s coronal mass ejection (Image: ISRO)
Chandrayaan-2 captures Moon’s reaction to Sun’s coronal mass ejection (Image: ISRO)

India’s Chandrayaan-2 recorded the Moon’s first-ever CME effects. CHACE-2 instrument observed solar activity impacting the lunar exosphere directly. Dayside exosphere pressure and neutral atom density rose sharply.

CMEs knocked surface atoms into the thin, surface-bound exosphere. This discovery improves understanding of lunar space weather and exploration challenges.

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How Did the Moon React?

The observation of this nature of landmark was published in Geophysical Research Letters. This study describes about how Moon reacts and what scientists examine. The total pressure of the dayside lunar exosphere sharply increased. Neutral atom density rose by more than an order of magnitude. These observations confirmed predictions from earlier theoretical scientific models accurately.