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Submit ReviewLate last week India celebrated as it became the fourth country to land on the moon.
It was an unmanned mission, with two robots deploying onto the moons surface. But it's the where and why that's raising some questions. India landed on the moon's rocky south pole - the first nation to do so, to study orbit, atmosphere and resources like lunar ice.
In this episode of The Quicky, we take a look at the moon, what’s on it, and why space agencies around the world are racing to get there first.
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Host: Elfy Scott
With thanks to:
Professor Andrew Dempster - Director of the Australian Centre for Space Engineering Research in the school of electrical engineering and telecommunications and the University of New South Wales.
Producer: Elfy Scott
Executive Producer: Kally Borg
Audio Producer: Thom Lion
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