Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter send high-resolution images of Moon's surface
R Sinduja
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The ISRO released images caught by the OHRC onboard Chandrayaan-2, clicked from an altitude of 100km. The OHRC gives very high spatial resolution images of the Moon. The high-resolution images were clicked on Sept 5, that covered a part of Boguslawsky E Crater. The crater has a diameter of 14 km and a depth of 3 km. Boguslawsky E Crater, which is named after a German astrologer, lies in the southern polar area of the Moon.