India is on the moon.

Chandrayaan-3’s lander touches down on the lunar surface, making India the first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the Moon’s south pole.

All previous missions to the Moon have touched down near the equator - but exploring the south pole is key to the hunt for water.

Scientists now hope to deploy a rover to send images and data back to Earth - stick with us for updates.

IISER Berhampur community joins the nation in congratulating team Chandrayaan-3.

Congratulations, Team ISRO!

Congratulations India!