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The second Indian lunar mission, Chandrayaan-2, took its first visuals of the moon after entering lunar orbit earlier this week.
The images published by the State-run ISRO (Space Research Organization), were captured by the spacecraft built on August 21, while it was around 2,650 km ( 2650 km) above the lunar surface.
Chandrayaan-2 includes an orbiter; a lander named Vikram, which means strong; and a rover called Pragyan, or acquaintance. The mission …
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