Open this photo in gallery: The Chandrayaan-3 rover as it manoeuvred from the lunar lander to the surface of the Moon, in this handout screen grab taken and released by the Indian Space Research Organisation on Aug. 25.-/AFP/Getty Images India’s lunar rover continued its walk on the moon Friday after the historic touch-down of India’s spacecraft near the moon’s south pole earlier this week, the country’s space agency said. The rover’s data collection and experiments could help determine if there is oxygen and hydrogen on the moon. The Chandrayan-3 Rover is expected to conduct experiments over 14 days, including an...