Hyderabad: India's ISRO's Chandrayaan-3 moon rover has successfully disembarked from the spacecraft on Thursday morning, initiating its mission to explore the lunar surface, as confirmed by the country's space agency on X, formerly known as Twitter. Having safely touched down at the uncharted south pole of the moon on Wednesday evening, India has secured its place as the inaugural nation to accomplish this remarkable endeavor. "In a historic moment, the Ch-3 Rover disembarked from the Lander, marking India's stride onto the lunar terrain!" conveyed the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in its communication.