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Let me something about chandrayan 2 |
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Answer» Chandrayaan 2's first image of the moon features iconic lunar landmarks, captured 2,650 km from the surface India's second moon exploration mission Chandrayaan 2 has BEAMED back the first images taken from the moon's orbit, the Indian Space Research Organisation announced in a tweet Thursday. The image was captured by Chandrayaan 2 at an altitude of 2650 kilometres from the moon's surface on 21 August. Two of the most visible features in the FRAME are the Mare Orientale basin and the Apollo craters. The image was captured by the LI-4 camera on Chandrayaan 2 at 7.03 pm IST, as per ISRO's website. "Take a look at the first Moon image captured by #CHANDRAYAAN2 #VikramLander taken at a height of about 2650 km from Lunar surface on August 21, 2019," ISRO's tweet read. |
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