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China and India’s Moon rovers take different paths on historic missions
India has become the second country, alongside China, to have an active rover on the lunar surface. India's rover, Pragyan, successfully exited the lander and is now exploring the Moon's south pole. The rover will survey the area and transmit images back to Earth. However, its mission life is only expected to last 14 Earth days, much shorter than China's Yutu-2 rover, which has been operating since 2019.

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