Russia launches first lunar landing mission in decades, racing with US, China, and India to explore moon's south pole
- Russia has launched its Luna-25 spacecraft, its first moon landing mission since 1976.
- The spacecraft aims to achieve a soft landing on the moon's south pole in late August.
- The mission seeks to find water ice on the moon that could support future exploration and colonization.
- The launch represents Russia's bid to re-establish itself as a major space power amid competition from the US, China, and India.
- The moon's south pole is emerging as a key target for multiple countries due to potential resources like water ice.




































