Sky Matters: What we learned about the Moon from India and Russia's space race
A supermoon passes behind the illuminated windows of a New York City skyscraper, Aug. 1, 2023. Pic: AP Photo/J. David Ake
In August we witnessed some of the highs and lows of lunar exploration.Â
Through an unplanned coincidence of timing, India and Russia were scheduled to land two spacecraft on the Moon within a couple of days of each other.Â
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