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Chandrayaan 3 vikram lander LPDC camera capture video of moon now find place for landing

Chandrayaan 3 vikram lander LPDC camera capture video of moon now find place for landing
Written by Manoj Kadam
Chandrayaan 3 vikram lander LPDC camera capture video of moon now find place for landing

Chandrayaan 3 vikram lander LPDC camera capture video of moon now find place for landing

ISRO's much talked about third moon mission Chandrayaan-3 is progressing steadily. Indian Space Agency ISRO successfully completed the process of 'deboosting' on Friday. ISRO has said that the lander module is in good condition and functioning normally. ISRO has now released a new video related to the mission in which the video of the moon has been shot by the camera of Vikram Lander. LPDC sensor is installed on Vikram Lander which is a camera. Its name has been described as Lander Position Detection Camera which has made a new video of the Moon.

This camera installed at the bottom of Vikram Lander is very important in itself, because only with the help of this camera the lander will find a flat landing place for itself. That is, this camera will ensure that the landing of the lander is very smooth, and the landing site is not bumpy. Because the surface of the moon is rough and craters are also present there. But before landing, the camera installed on the lander has also made a video which ISRO has shared on its Twitter handle.

Apart from this, ISRO has also shared another video. It can be seen in the video that Lander Imager has taken some photos of the moon which are quite beautiful. These were taken from Lander Imager Camera-1. These photos were taken on August 17. ISRO has written that these are pictures taken after the separation of the lander module from the propulsion module. That is, these are the photos after the lander separated from the propulsion craft. See-
In the latest update, the Indian Space Agency has said that the health of the lander module is normal and it is working properly. The lander module has been deboosted after which its orbit has been reduced to 113 km x 157 km. ISRO has said that the next i.e. second deboost operation will be done on August 20, i.e. tomorrow. This operation will take place at 8 pm Indian time.

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