ISRO's Pragyan rover, part of the Chandrayaan 3 mission, has moved over 100 meters on the moon. Just a few days ago, the rover was carefully finding a safe path. ISRO told everyone on X about this. On August 31, people saw the rover turning and choosing its way on the moon's ground. ISRO also showed what the ChaSTE tool found on the Vikram Lander. This tool checked how hot the top layer of the moon's dirt was near the pole. It helps to learn about the moon's ground temperature changes. In other news, on September 02, ISRO started its first solar mission, 'Aditya-L1', from Sriharikota. This mission will study the Sun. The spacecraft will take about four months to reach its spot, L1. It has 7 tools to check different parts of the Sun.