NASA tweet on Vikram Lander finds trends on Twitter


New Delhi, Dec 3 (IANS) #VikramLander and Chandrayaan2 trended on Twitter on Tuesday after a NASA tweet that its mission had located the Indian Chandrayaan2 lander Vikram.

A post on @NASA that "The #Chandrayaan2 Vikram lander has been found by our @NASAMoon mission, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter" garnered 4.3K retweets and 11.4K likes.

Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh retweeted and wrote on @DrJitendraSingh: "NASA says it has found the impact site and debris of Chandrayaan2".

One user tagged @NASA and @NASAMoon and posted: "Great @NASA and excellent endeavour by @isro. Proud of your achievements and quite sure, next time it will be a spectacular one. All the best."

One user tagged NASA tweeted and posted: "Don't worry Chanda Mama, we are coming again to meet you, see you soon #Chandrayaan3. Thank you @NASA".

Another user praised India-origin techie who helped locate the lander.

"Shanmuga Subramanian, a techie from Chennai, has made India's greatest #SpaceDiscovery of #VikramLander. He uses lunar images from @NASA's Moon #LRO Mission, studied them & locate the debris of #VikramLander. After authenticating the discovery #NASA confirmed & released..."

Another user urged NASA to "give credit to Indian engineer Shan@Ramanean who alerted you for confirmation".

  

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