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53 years later, an Indian probe photographed the landing site of Apollo 11

 53 years later, an Indian probe photographed the landing site of Apollo 11

53 years later, an Indian probe photographed the landing site of Apollo 11

53 years later, an Indian probe photographed the landing site of Apollo 11





India's Chandrayaan-2 probe, which is in orbit around the Moon, has managed to get some sharp images of the landing site of the Apollo 11 mission, the first manned flight to the Moon's surface.


It seems that after more than half a century, something has changed and will remain the same for millions of years, so no outside forces like meteors and solar winds interfere.


India is not alone in this feat as Japan's JAXA space agency also managed to photograph the landing site of its Kaguya lunar probe.