The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) shared a video on Thursday showing the Pragyan rover coming out of the Chandrayaan-3 Vikram lander and moving on the moon's surface. Earlier, the space agency ISRO had shown images of the Vikram lander's soft landing on the moon, taken by Chandrayaan-2’s camera. The Pragyan rover has the ISRO logo and India's national emblem on its back wheels. As it moves, it leaves these symbols imprinted on the lunar soil. The lander and rover will work on the moon for one lunar day, which is about 14 Earth days.