
A recent photo taken by the Indian space research agency Moon Orbiter known as Chandrayaan 2 is Apollo 11 Apollo 12 landing site over 50 years later.
The photo was taken by Chandrayaan 2 Orbiter in April 2021 and was re-shared on Curiosity’s X-page, which will post about space exploration on Wednesday.
“Images of Apollos 11 and 12 photographed by Indian lunar orbiter. The deniers of the disapproved moon landing,” wrote X on X. The surface of the moon.
Apollo 11 landed on the moon on July 20, 1969. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin The first man to walk along that surface.
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A recent photo taken by Moon Orbiter, an Indian space research institute known as Chandrayaan 2, clearly shows the landing sites of the Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 more than 50 years later. (Indian Space Research Institute)
Astronaut Michael Collins, the third man on the Apollo 11 mission, stayed in orbit while Aldrin and Armstrong walked the moon.
The lunar module, known as the Eagle, was left in lunar orbit after the command module Collins took place the next day, and the Eagle eventually returned to the surface of the moon.
Apollo 12 was NASA’s second crew to land on the moon on November 19, 1969, becoming the third and fourth man with Charles “Pete” Conrad and Alan Bean walking the surface.

Apollo 11 astronaut Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin deploys a scientific experiment package on the moon. In the background, there is a moon module, just like the US flag. (Photo: Neil Armstrong/NASA/Getty Images) (Neil Armstrong/NASA/Getty Images)
The Apollo mission continued until December 1972, when the program was closed, making astronaut Eugene Sernan the last man walking the moon.
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The Chandrayaan-2 mission began on July 22, 2019, exactly 50 years after the Apollo 11 mission, two years before taking images of the 1969 Moon Landers.

On November 19, 1969, from the Modular Equipment Reservoir Assembly (MESA) on the Modular Equipment Reservoir Assembly (MESA) on the Modular Equipment Surface, the American Astronaut Alan Bean, next to NASA’s Apollo 12 ‘Intrepid’ Lunar Module, unloads the equipment from the Equipment (MESA). (NASA/Interim Archives/Getty Images)
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India launched Chandrayaan-3 last year. This was the first mission to successfully land the Antarctic of the Moon.