ISRO Just released The First Set Of Images Of Earth Taken From Chandrayaan-2

Rohit Bhattacharya

ISRO recently unveiled the first set of photos taken by Chandrayaan-2, on its journey to the moon. The images were mostly of the Earth, as viewed from space. It was captured by the LI4 camera on Vikram, the lander.


They released a total of 5 images.

The Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft is will land on the south pole of the moon by August 20. It performed its first Earth-raising Orbit manoeuvre on 24 July.

Pretty magnificent, eh? Let’s hope all goes according to plan!

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