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NASA finds no trace of India's Chandrayaan-2 Vikram lander
Updated On: 23 October, 2019 01:18 PM IST | Washington D.C | PTI
On September 7, ISRO attempted a soft landing of Vikram on the uncharted lunar south pole before losing communication.

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Washington: NASA has found no evidence of Chandrayaan-2's Vikram lander in the latest images captured by its Moon orbiter of the lunar south pole region where India's ambitious mission attempted a historic soft landing, the US space agency said on Wednesday. On September 7, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) attempted a soft landing of Vikram on the uncharted lunar south pole, before losing communication with the lander.
"The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter imaged the area of the targeted Chandrayaan-2 Vikram landing site on October 14, but did not observe any evidence of the lander," Noah Edward Petro, the Project Scientist for the LRO mission, told PTI in an exclusive email interaction. Petro said that the camera team carefully examined the images and employed the change detection technique -- using a ratio of an image captured prior to the landing attempt to the one acquired on October 14.
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