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NASA finds India’s crashed Vikram lander

A NASA satellite orbiting the Moon has found India’s Vikram lander which crashed on the lunar surface in September.

The United States space agency said, the NASA released an image taken by its Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, LRO that showed the site of the spacecraft’s impact and associated debris field on 6th of September.

NASA released a mosaic image of the site on 26th of September and invited the public to search it for signs of the lander.

A person named Shanmuga Subramanian contacted the LRO project with positive identification of debris.

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