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The Indian lander Vircam as photographed from the Paragain robotic vehicle. Photo by the Indian Space Agency ISRO

Surprising presence of sulfur in the soil of the South Pole of the Moon by the Indian robotic vehicle Paragain in the Chandrayaan-3 mission

The vehicle discovered a wide variety of heavy elements, but this is the first evidence of the presence of sulfur * The rover will tour the south pole of the moon for two weeks and look for signs of water ice
This image shows clusters of the type MnxCl2x+1 The purple and green represent manganese and chlorine respectively. Photo courtesy of Doctor Puru Jena/VCU and Doctor Anil Kandalam/McNeese State University

Superhalogens: a new family of magnetic materials