India's space agency, ISRO, has announced that its lunar rover 'Pragyan' has completed its tasks on the Moon's surface over a span of ten days. The rover has been tucked away safely and put to sleep as the Moon enters a period of darkness known as the lunar night. ISRO shared on its platform X that the Chandrayaan-3 mission's rover, Pragyan, has wrapped up its assignments successfully. The APXS and LIBS instruments on the rover have been turned off, but the data they collected will continue to be sent back to Earth through the lander. The space agency is now focusing on the next phase of the mission, which is to awaken the rover when the lunar day starts on September 22. Pragyan's battery has been fully charged, and its solar panels have been positioned to capture sunlight effectively. ISRO stated, "The battery is currently fully charged, and the solar panel is angled to catch the sunlight during the upcoming