Orbiter photos show lunar modules from the first 2 moon landings more than 50 years later

The recent photos taken by the spatial research organization of India Moon Orbiter, known as Chandrayaan 2, clearly show the Apollo 11 and Apollo landing sites more than 50 years later.
The photos were taken by the Chandrayaan 2 orbit in April 2021 and were tightened on Curiosity page X – which published on Wednesday on Space Exploration on Wednesday.
“Image of Apollo 11 and 12 taken by the Moon orbiter of India. Disappointment of negatives of the landing of the Moon,” wrote Curiosity on X, as well as the aerial photos that show the landing vehicles on the surface of the Moon.
Apollo 11 landed on the moon on July 20, 1969, making Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin the first men to walk on his surface.
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The recent photos taken by the spatial research organization of India Moon Orbiter, known as Chandrayaan 2, clearly show the Apollo 11 and Apollo landing sites more than 50 years later. (India Space Research Organization)
Astronaut Michael Collins, the third man of the Apollo 11 mission, remained in orbit while Adrin and Armstrong walked on the Moon.
The lunar module, known as Eagle, was left in lunar orbit after being returned with the control module that Collins was the next day and Eagle finally landed on the surface of the moon.
Apollo 12 was the second NASA crew mission to land on the moon on November 19, 1969, in which Charles “Pete” Conrad and Alan Bean became the third and fourth men to walk on his surface.

Apollo 11 Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin's astronaut deploys a scientific experience package on the surface of the moon. In the background is the lunar module, just like a flag of the United States. (Photo of Neil Armstrong / NASA / Getty Images) (Neil Armstrong / Nasa / Getty Images)
Apollo's missions continued until December 1972, when the program was closed and astronaut Eugene Cernan became the last man to walk on the moon.
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The Chandrayaan-2 mission was launched on July 22, 2019, exactly 50 years after the Apollo 11 mission and two years before capturing images of the Lunar Landers of 1969.

Next to NASA, the NASA “intrepid” lunar module, the American astronaut Alan Bean unloads the equipment of the storage of modular equipment (MESA) on the surface of the moon, on November 19, 1969. (NASA / temporary archives / Getty images)
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India also launched Chandrayaan-3 last year, which became the first mission to successfully land the South Pole of the Moon.