Here is the Engineer who found the Vikram Lander debris: NASA credits the guy through Twitter
Shanmuga Subramanian Mechanical Engineer by profession. Blogger, App Developer. QA Engineer. He is also the one who identified the Vikram Lander of Chandrayaan-2 launched by ISRO in September. The NASA also credited Subramanian for detection Vikram lander. The Engineer Shanmuga received some touts when Lunar Orbiter downloaded and took photos of the first photos taken.
Vikram tweeted to NASA that some of the photos thinking it to be Vikram lander Indian engineer Shanmuga Subramanian discovered Vikram's wreckage. Vikram lander was found near 750 meters northwest. However, it is found that there is three large debris at Vikram lander area. The size of the debris in the photos is 2.2 pixels.
NASA has updated two photos of the area where Vikram fell. Before the collapse of Vikram, the images show the changes that have taken place on the lunar surface. Vikram's Landing on the Moon Vikram's landing spot is 600 km away from NASA's moon view. But unfortunately, the ISRO lost the signals with Lander. NASA image sequences of photos taken on October 14, 15, and November 11.
@NASA has credited me for finding Vikram Lander on Moon's surface#VikramLander #Chandrayaan2@timesofindia @TimesNow @NDTV pic.twitter.com/2LLWq5UFq9
— Shan (@Ramanean) December 2, 2019
The #Chandrayaan2 Vikram lander has been found by our @NASAMoon mission, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. See the first mosaic of the impact site https://t.co/GA3JspCNuh pic.twitter.com/jaW5a63sAf
— NASA (@NASA) December 2, 2019