Chandrayaan-3: Vikram lander's LPDC camera made video of the moon, the same device will find the landing site

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Nationaldesk:

ISRO has released a new video of the moon's surface on its Twitter handle.  This video was created by the LPDC sensor on the Vikram Lander.  In fact, it is a camera, whose full name is the Lander Position Detection Camera.
 LPDC is attached to the bottom of the Vikram lander.  It is installed so that Vikram can find the perfect and flat landing spot for himself.  With the help of this camera it can be seen that the Vikram lander is not landing on any bumpy place.  Or not going into a pit or crater.
 This camera can be turned on again shortly before landing.  Because the picture that just came out looks like it was turned on for a camera trial.  so that pictures or videos show how well he is working.  The sensor was also used in Chandrayaan-2.  He was doing the right thing.
 LPDC's job is to find the right landing spot for Vikram.  The payload will be accompanied by the Lander Hazard Detection and Avoidance Camera (LHDAC), Laser Altimeter (LASA), Laser Doppler Velocity Meter (LDV) and Lander Horizontal Velocity Camera (LHVC).  so that the lander can be safely lowered to the surface.

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