here2where
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We have made public the orbiter's imaging capabilities. So images itself will not be classified since these will be shared with other space agencies for science research purposes eventually.Agencies world wide doesnt ever reveal their imaging capabilities..
cuz..most of such tech goes into defence as well...and its very very classified.
soo... we will get the image..but in a while..
Anyway...we got the good news...
and they are trying to ESTABLISH COMMUNICATION means...the lander is INTACT.
thats super awesome.
NASA regularly tweets awesome images taken from their orbiters/rovers. ISRO should emulate the same to gain mindshare into young students and casual space enthusiasts.
The more accessible ISRO becomes, less questions about its funding will be asked by snakes within. Its a strategic move NASA follows via tweets aimed at public.
NASA's LRO took Beresheet lander pics .
https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/4ueCd7xbMmacYorL2RD4ZJ-650-80.gif
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