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September 02, 2009 (PTI) - rovers which were used by the astronauts to travel on the moon's surface," Chauhan said.

Sep 02, 2009 (Asia Pulse Data Source via COMTEX) --

"The disturbed surface is bright," he added.

The scientist said Chandrayaan's images are an independent corroboration that can help dispel doubts about the NASA mission.

However, Chandrayaan's camera could not capture the images of footprint left behind by the first astronaut on moon, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin, because of its low resolution capability, he said.



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