After the landing, the camera of the Indian apparatus recorded the place where the landing took place, as well as some pictures taken during the descent to the surface of the moon.
The first images of the Indian mission Chandrayaan-3, taken after the probe’s historic landing on the moon, have surfaced. Space reported it.
The first series consists of four images taken by the lander during its encounter with the Moon before landing, as well as an image showing the landing site, including part of the spacecraft’s landing leg and its shadow.
As the rover begins to explore Earth’s satellite, there are likely to be many more fascinating images. However, the rover and lander are unlikely to operate for more than two weeks, as ISRO does not expect the vehicles’ batteries to last long.
It is noteworthy that this landing made India only the fourth country in history to successfully land a spacecraft on the surface of the Moon, after the United States, the former Soviet Union and China. Chandrayaan 3 also became the first spacecraft in history to land near the moon’s south pole, a place that has drawn the attention of scientists and space agencies from around the world.

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It was earlier reported that Indian Space Research Organization’s (ISRO) Chandrayaan-3 probe has sent new images of the far side of the moon.
India’s Chandrayan-3 lander has successfully landed on the moon
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