The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has introduced an exciting new way to view the Vikram Lander on the Moon's south pole - in 3D! ISRO revealed a novel method of visualizing objects and lunar landscapes with the use of anaglyph technology. This technology harnesses the power of multi-view images to create a three-dimensional effect, offering a more immersive and detailed perspective of the subject. ISRO's latest innovation allows space enthusiasts and scientists alike to explore the Moon's surface in a whole new dimension. The Vikram Lander, which made headlines during its historic mission, can now be examined with greater depth and clarity. Anaglyph technology works by presenting two slightly offset images - one for the left eye and one for the right. When viewed through special 3D glasses, these images combine to create the illusion of depth, making objects appear closer and more lifelike.