ISRO Gives 3D Touch To The Moon & Vikram Lander's New Image Sent By Chandrayaan-3's Rover
Red and cyan glasses are recommended for viewing in 3D
Chandrayaan-3: ISRO recommends 3D glasses to view THIS stunning image of Vikram lander. These images were released just a day after ISRO announced that the
Vikram Lander has been set into sleep mode a day before
New Delhi: The Indian Space Research organisation on Tuesday put out a
3-dimensional ‘anaglyph' image of the Chandrayaan-3 Vikram lander from the
south pole of the Moon.
This image features the left image within the red channel, and the right image
within the blue and green channels, resulting in a striking cyan hue.
"The Anaglyph presented here is created using NavCam Stereo Images, which
consist of both a left and right image captured onboard the Pragyan Rover,"
the space agency said on Twitter.
Anaglyph is a simple visualization of the object or terrain in three
dimensions from stereo or multi-view images.
Chandrayaan-3 Mission:
— ISRO (@isro) September 5, 2023
Anaglyph is a simple visualization of the object or terrain in three dimensions from stereo or multi-view images.
The Anaglyph presented here is created using NavCam Stereo Images, which consist of both a left and right image captured onboard the Pragyan… pic.twitter.com/T8ksnvrovA
"In this 3-channel image, the left image is positioned in the red channel,
while the right image is placed in the blue and green channels (creating
cyan). The difference in perspective between these two images results in the
stereo effect, which gives the visual impression of three dimensions. Red and
cyan glasses are recommended for viewing in 3D," ISRO stated.
Red and cyan glasses are recommended for viewing in 3D. NavCam was developed
by LEOS/ISRO. Data Processing is carried out by SAC/ISRO, the space agency
added.
Notably, these images were released just a day after ISRO announced that the
‘Vikram Lander' has been set into sleep mode at around 8 am (Indian Standard
Time) on Monday morning.
ISRO said that the data collected by the payloads is received at the Earth and
the Payloads are now switched off. It is expected by ISRO that Vikram Lander
and Pragyan will awake again on around September 22.
On August 23, India took a giant leap as the Chandrayaan-3 lander module
successfully landed on the moon's South Pole, making it the first country to
have achieved the historic feat and bringing to an end the disappointment over
the crash landing of the Chandrayaan-2, four years ago. Overall, India became
the fourth country – after the US, China, and Russia – to have successfully
landed on the moon's surface.
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