1. Humanity's future on the moon: Why Russia, India and other countries are racing to the lunar south pole  Livescience.com
  2. Rover of the unknown: India's exploration of the lunar south pole  Daily Maverick
  3. The Moon is hot again, but why?  The Daily Star
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Half a century after the first humans landed on the moon, global interest is once again rising to visit our celestial neighbor. This time, nations have their sights set on the lunar south pole. Why?

Humanity's future on the moon: Why Russia, India and other countries are racing to the lunar south pole | Live Science

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Blog of the European Journal of International LawIntroduction 23 August 2023 will be etched in gold in not only India’s but humankind’s progress in outer space exploration.  India has become the first country to successfully land a spacecraft on the moon’s south pole and only the fourth country ever to land on the moon.  The other three countries are the U.S., Russia […]

As the First Country to Land on the Moon’s South Pole, Should India also be the First Space Power to Ratify the Moon Agreement? – EJIL: Talk!

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Recently, India became the fourth country in history to land a craft on the moon just days after Russia's mission crashed on the surface.Recently, India became the fourth country in history to land a craft on the moon just days after Russia's mission crashed on the surface.

India wins and Russia loses in the new race to the moon | TPR

India’s arrival on the lunar surface has sparked mass celebrations across the nation

How ‘underdog’ India beat rivals to the Moon | The Week

The race to find water on the moon is heating up. Several countries are trying to stake a claim, with an eye to establishing lunar colonies. India recently succeeded in landing at the moon's south pole. And now Japan is trying again after several delays.The race to find water on the moon is heating up. Several countries are trying to stake a claim, with an eye to establishing lunar colonies. India recently succeeded in landing at the moon's south pole. And now Japan is trying again after several delays.

Japan's SLIM joins the lunar space race – DW – 09/07/2023

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In the past weeks India became the latest country to land a rover on the lunar surface. Is the future in space one of collaboration or competition?In the past weeks India became the latest country to land a rover on the lunar surface. Is the future in space one of collaboration or competition?

Mission to the Moon - The Agenda - CGTN

The Moon is hot again, but why? Asia News Network (ANN) is the leading regional alliance of news titles striving to bring the region closer, through an active sharing of editorial content on happenings in the region.After so many years, why has the Moon landing become so cool again? The simple answer is: water.

The Moon is hot again, but why? - Asia News NetworkAsia News Network

The fresh space race directed toward the uncharted territory of the moon's dark side has now commenced, and it ominously carries the potential for evolving beyond mere resource competition into a fully-fledged space conflict.The fresh space race directed toward the uncharted territory of the moon's dark side has now commenced, and it ominously carries the potential for evolving beyond mere resource competition into a fully-fledged space conflict.

Space race; Cosmic dash to the dark side of the moon | Al Mayadeen English

The success of the Indian Space Research Organisation mission to the moon places India as a capable up-and-comer in the space industry, and may inspire other nations with relatively new space agencies to follow suitThe success of the Indian Space Research Organisation mission to the moon places India as a capable up-and-comer in the space industry, and may inspire other nations with relatively new space agencies to follow suit

Why it's a big deal that India beat Russia in the new race to the moon | New Scientist

Humanity is dashing to the Moon once more, but this time with private players, a lunar habitat, and a trajectory for Mars.Humanity is dashing to the Moon once more, but this time with private players, a lunar habitat, and a trajectory for Mars.

We’re Not Racing to the Moon, We’re Making It Home

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