chandrayaan 3
“Global Applause as India’s Chandrayaan-3 Triumphs at Moon’s South Pole – A Historic First. Amidst the jubilation at the ground station, a tide of misinformation inundates social media platforms. While ISRO scientists patiently await the optimal moment for the Pragyan rover’s deployment from the Vikram lander, fabricated images of the lunar surface presence of both payloads flood the online sphere.”
“Rapidly Circulating False Video Depicts Vikram on Moon’s Surface with Earth’s Blue Rise. Misleadingly Captioned as Captured by NASA Satellite.”
#Chandrayaan_3 Crappy images of fake moon landing. Where are the high definition pics that are expected. pic.twitter.com/PH4TmxmFuc
— Bitcoinballer (@bitcoinballer23) August 24, 2023
American Space Agency Embroiled Again: Video Alleging NASA Satellite Captured Vikram Landing Under Scrutiny. Deceptive Footage Actually Belongs to Apollo 11 Moon Landing from Years Past, Reveals Fact-Check.”
To The Moon 🌖
To all the Flat Earthers & those who say that @NASA Moon Landing in 60s were fake, here’s images of Apollo-11 & 12 landing module & sites clicked by #Chandrayaan 2 Orbiter of India 🇮🇳
It was true event, SIap on those who say its fake #Chandrayaan3 #Luna25 pic.twitter.com/i23NAUr1kM
— Vivek Singh (@VivekSi85847001) August 21, 2023
Going Beyond: Lion Capital Image with ISRO Emblem and Rover Tread Marks Circulated by Users. Claims of Official India Emblem on Lunar Surface Raise Eyebrows.”
WhatsApp Unkles have started forwarding fake stuff on Chandrayaan 3 mission claiming we are living an indelible mark on moon (Science added as tadka: Moon has not atmosphere! As Feynman said “Very few ask why it is so?”). pic.twitter.com/31kN9rYQNd
— Jaime Lannister (@jalanister) August 24, 2023
Surprising Timeline: Certain Images Shared Prior to Chandrayaan-3’s Lunar Touchdown Raise Suspicions.”
Chandrayaan-3, India’s third lunar mission, sets forth two main objectives: deploying a rover for lunar surface exploration and conducting in-situ scientific experiments.”
“In January 2020, Chandrayaan-3’s development phase was initiated, targeting a launch in 2021. Regrettably, the mission’s advancement was hindered by the Covid-19 pandemic, leading to a significant delay.”