India’s Chandrayaan-3 Moon lander/rover continues to successfully operate.
According to the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), on August 27 the mission’s rover came across a 13-feet (4-meter) diameter crater positioned roughly 10-feet (3 meters) ahead of its location.
The Rover was commanded to retrace the path and it’s now safely heading on a new path, ISRO reports.
Newly posted imagery also shows the Chandrayaan-3’s position on the Moon, taken by the Moon-circling Chandrayaan-2 orbiter’s camera system.





