When India launched Chandrayaan-2 in 2019, the mission was widely seen as a bold attempt to soft-land on the Moon. But even after the Vikram lander’s setback, the orbiter continued its silent work – quietly spinning, sampling science, and evolving into one of the most productive lunar laboratories in history. Thanks to the Chandrayaan-2 orbiter, ISRO announced a milestone that places India at the forefront of lunar science, as Chandrayaan-2 has made the world’s first-ever observation of solar Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) impacting the moon’s exosphere (outer atmospheric layer).

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Make no mistake about this Chandryaan-2 orbiter’s milestone, as this isn’t just a scientific footnote, but a breakthrough that deepens humanity’s understanding of s

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