"Once Sun sets, there will be no power for the lander and rover to function, and all the equipment will stop working. However, our tests show that there are possibilities of the battery getting recharged upon the next Sunrise. If that happens, we could get another 14 days, or maybe even more," Isro chairman S Somanath said.
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