India's second moon exploration mission, Chandrayaan 2, launched a rover to the moon's south pole, an area that had never been visited before. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) came up with the idea for the project, which included a rover, a lander, and an orbiter. Launched in July 2019, the mission arrived in lunar orbit in August. Additional details regarding Chandrayaan 2's goals, elements, difficulties, and achievements are provided in this post.