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The Indian Space Research Organisation has unveiled a 3-dimensional anaglyph image of the Chandrayaan-3 Vikram lander from the south pole of the Moon.

Sharing the image, the space body wrote on X: 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 Rover, ISRO said.

Chandrayaan-3 Mission:

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

ISRO (@isro) September 5, 2023

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, ISRO said.

ISRO recommended people use Red and Cyan glasses to view the 3D image.

The Vikram lander on board Indias third Lunar expedition Chandrayaan-3 recently made a soft landing on the Moon again and successfully underwent a hop experiment.

Also Read:Chandrayaan-3: Vikram Lander soft lands again, undergoes hop experiment

ISRO on Monday said the Vikram Lander exceeded its mission objectives.

On command, it fired the engines, elevated itself by about 40 cm as expected, and landed safely at a distance of 30 40 cm.

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