An Indian spacecraft which is approaching the moon's south pole recently snapped images of the lunar surface.
An Indian spacecraft which is approaching the moon’s south pole recently snapped images of the lunar surface. The images, shared by Indian space agency ISRO, show the view on approach from the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft shortly after it entered orbit around the moon.
On Friday August 18, the ISRO shared images taken from the Chandrayaan-3 mission by two of the spacecraft’s cameras, the Lander Imager Camera-1 and the Lander Position Detection Camera. These images should help with the upcoming landing attempt which will be made next week.just after the separation of the Lander Module from the Propulsion Module #Chandrayaan_3 #Ch3 pic.twitter.
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