Discover the remarkable success of India's ISRO scientists as they achieve a milestone with Chandrayaan 2, placing a satellite on the enigmatic south pole of the moon. This historic feat not only advances space exploration but also inspires a reflection on the poetic comparisons often made between the moon and women.
In a lighthearted twist, social media has seen humorous posts suggesting that the moon's rover has been busy capturing images of the lunar surface and even sending down a special report for the women folks. The post playfully debunks the age-old notion that men compare women's faces to the moon. While such comparisons have been a part of literature and art for centuries, it's important to remember that they are poetic expressions that add to the charm of language rather than being taken literally.
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