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Who will determine the rules of the game in space? Of course, it will be the ones who create the game. The one who first discovers something is the best-informed about it until someone else comes along with better knowledge. But what if the game's creator has a bigger goal in mind? Our moon, which orbits Earth in the Milky Way Galaxy, hosting millions of stars, is one of the most important stops in humanity's space adventure, and it serves as the destination for many countries' new discoveries. In recent days, the world has been talking about India, the latest traveler to this destination, as they embark on an exploration mission to the fifth-largest natural satellite in the Solar System, the Moon. Why, you ask? Because India's Chandrayaan-3, which they sent, became the first spacecraft to land on the unexplored southern pole of the Moon, where the possibility of finding water is also considered. So, what happens next? What missions will Chandrayaan-3 undertake as it begins its observations on the Moon? Will it be able to reach the point where water is believed to exist in scientific research? Furthermore, let's ask another question that is also highly intriguing: Is global competition turning into 'cosmic competition'? Indian Prime Minister Modi, who attended the BRICS Summit in South Africa, closely followed this historic development while he was there. The spacecraft consists of a landing platform and rover modules aimed at examining the Moon's surface. Its mission is to conduct an in-depth investigation of the Moon's south pole, an unexplored region believed by scientists to potentially hold significant reserves of frozen water and valuable elements. Strategic steps like the discovery of water in space can shape international relations as well. Predicting where this cosmic race will lead us in the future is currently difficult, but we can say that with new discoveries, many new possibilities are opening up for humanity.
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