In a contended space race between Russia and India, Chandrayaan-3 is deemed to have already secured the first place, following Luna-25’s unfortunate crash during pre-landing manoeuvres on Sunday, August 20. The race to be the first to land on the lunar south pole was abruptly halted when the Russian spacecraft’s effective launch into the moon’s orbit culminated in a crash. The lunar south pole is posed with enigma in lieu of the evidence of water found previously by Chandrayaan-1 in 2008. The region is believed to hold reserves of ice crystals that could be further processed to create water, crucial for for future space missions.