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Indian Techie Helps NASA To Spot Vikram Lander Debris | Master Stroke
Indian amateur space scientist Shanmuga Subramanian located the debris of Vikram lander of Chandrayaan-2, India’s lunar mission. He beat both NASA and ISRO in locating Vikram lander, by scouring through the images from the US space agency's Moon orbiting spacecraft. ABP News pays respect to the 33-year-old techie who managed what ISRO and NASA couldn't. He confirmed the identification by comparing before and after images.
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