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Chandrayaan 2 Captures Stunning Images of Apollo Lunar Modules Over 50 Years Later

Chandrayaan 2 Reveals Lunar Landing Sites in High Detail

Recent photographs released by India’s Space Research Organization from the Chandrayaan 2 moon orbiter distinctly illustrate the landing sites of the Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 missions, over 50 years after their historic landings. These images, taken in April 2021 and shared widely on social media, offer remarkable details of the lunar modules left behind on the moon’s surface.

Rediscovering Apollo Landmarks

The Chandrayaan 2 orbiter took these detailed photos, shedding light on the locations and status of the iconic Apollo landers. They were initially posted by Curiosity’s X page, a platform dedicated to showcasing developments in space exploration.