As the preparations for the Ramala pran Pratishtha program are in full swing across the country, the satellite view of the ram mandir site in ayodhya has generated significant interest. Using platforms like google Maps, the satellite version of the ram temple reveals a clear view of the temple complex. The images captured from the satellite display the extent of construction and the data-size of the complex, including the temple itself and the machinery involved in the construction process.Additionally, the indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has contributed to this visual exploration by releasing satellite photos of ayodhya, showcasing the ram temple site. Captured on december 16th, these images offer a perspective of the temple, the Saryu River, and the surrounding area. Despite some fog affecting clarity, the satellite photos provide valuable insights into the progress and layout of the ram temple.
The National Remote Sensing Centre in Hyderabad, utilizing over 50 satellites in space, has played a crucial role in gathering these images. Some of these satellites possess a resolution of less than one meter, offering a detailed and enlarged view of the new temple constructed on 2.7 acres of land in Ayodhya. This technological advancement provides an awe-inspiring glimpse of the ram mandir from space, contributing to the excitement surrounding the upcoming pran Pratishtha program.