Chandrayaan-3 Moon Rover Pragyan took first HD images from onboard camera and measured temperature

Indian Pragyan rover, which successfully completed its assigned tasks on the Moon, has been thoroughly assessed and confirmed to be in a secure state and sent incredible HD images from Rover’s onboard camera. The rover’s operational condition, functional capabilities, and overall performance during its mission perform well. The comprehensive assessment includes examining the rover’s systems and components, ensuring its safety for future tasks and potential risks. Pragyan’s HD images, captured by its onboard camera, provide authentic overview of exploring a 4-meter lunar crater and completing an in-place turn. Data transmitted by the rover, including telemetry and images, supports the claims made about its activities and safety. To visualize the rover’s operations, mine renders used in videos to enhance understanding and engagement with the mission. Moon Lander VIRKAM reported temperature variations on the Moon’s surface are supported by its onboard temperature sensors. It is the first real scientific measurement by ISRO after Lunar landing. Vikram’s calibrated sensors have recorded variations in temperature on the surface of Moon, including readings during different sunlit periods on the lunar surface. ISRO’s scientists analyzed the data obtained from these sensors can confirm the range of temperatures reported, from -10 degrees Celsius to 60 degrees Celsius. By this video, viewers can find a concise summary of the Pragyan rover’s achievements on the Moon, its current secure state. Credit: Animation, visuals and renders made by iGadgetPro Like and Subscribe! Timecodes 0:00 - Intro 0:14 - First Pragyan’s image from onboard camera 0:56 - Moon Temperature Variations plot 1:45 - Supporting Rover Activities 2:04 - Animation of Pragyan rover makes Inplace Turn 2:24 - Credits #pragyan #rover #moonrover #firsimage #moontemperature
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