#ISRO See the first illuminated image of the lunar surface acquired by Chandrayaan2’s IIRS payload
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— ISRO (@isro) October 17, 2019
See the first illuminated image of the lunar surface acquired by #Chandrayaan2’s IIRS payload. IIRS is designed to measure reflected sunlight from the lunar surface in narrow and contiguous spectral channels.
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⚠️CY-2 begins spectroscopic studies of lunar surface⚠️
— Vinay Verma (@Vinay___Verma) October 17, 2019
Imaging Infrared Spectrometer (IIRS) on-board Chandrayaan-2 measures the reflected sunlight & emitted part of Moon light from lunar surface in narrow spectral bands ranging from
800 – 5000 nanometres.
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The major objective of IIRS is to understand the origin and evolution of the Moon in a geologic context by mapping the lunar surface mineral and volatile composition using signatures in the reflected solar spectrum. pic.twitter.com/YE8pHuA78a
— Vinay Verma (@Vinay___Verma) October 17, 2019
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