Lander Vikram Chandrayaan-1's Lander Vikram's hopes of being approached over time due to not having a soft landing on the moon have blurred, but NASA has raised hopes for a reunion with a dark millionaire. US space agency NASA has taken a photo of the part of the moon by an orbiter in its moon that lander attempted to make a soft landing.
NASA is reviewing these photos. This information has been conveyed to the news media by a NASA project scientist. NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has taken photos of the spacecraft as it passed through the moon's unidentified south pole. According to the information obtained, when the orbiter passed, it was believed that most of the pictures were captured in the moon since it was evening.
This is the place where the lander of ISRO was trying to set a record. By analyzing these photos, NASA's team will try to see where the record lander appears. Recall here that when Lander Vikram was trying to land on the surface of the moon under the Chandrayaan-3 expedition on September 7, it could not be approached until the control of ISRO was released.
The life span of an orbiter when the spacecraft is spinning around the moon has been set at 5 years. According to the Nakki program, the lander was to remain operational for 3 days and send information on the surface of the moon. The moon is very cold on the moon, especially in the south pole of the moon where Vikram Langer allegedly made a hard landing. The temperature here reaches -1 degrees. This can also make landfall record equipment not work at such a low temperature. In such circumstances, if Vikram cannot be contacted in the next two to three days, hope is dim.
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