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New Delhi: The successful launch of India's maiden unmanned moon mission Chandrayaan-1 has catapulted the country into the league of a select group of nations which already have sojourn with the mystical satellite of Earth - the Moon.
Leading space agencies of the world have congratulated Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for its effort.
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"We congratulate ISRO on this successful launch and welcome this new mission to the Moon. India is one of the few countries that have accomplished significant achievements in space activities," a spokesperson of European Space Agency's (ESA) Director General said.
"With Chandrayaan-1, ISRO has taken up a new challenge taking a step beyond Earth orbit into deep space," he said.
European Space Agency is providing active cooperation to ISRO in operations, data handling and flight dynamics for the mission.
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The agency is also coordinating the provision of three European instruments for the mission, two of which were already flown on SMART-1, the first lunar spacecraft of ESA launched in 2003.
The Chandrayaan-1 X-ray Spectrometer (C1XS) is one of the core instruments that will carry out high-quality, X-ray spectroscopic mapping of the Moon; the near infrared spectrometer, SIR-2, a near-infrared spectrometer will study the chemical composition of the Moons crust's and mantle and the Sub-keV Atom Reflecting Analyser SARA will be the first- ever lunar experiment dedicated to direct studies of plasma-surface interactions in space.
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NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory where the Chandrayaan's key component Moon Mineralogy Mapper was developed also lauded the efforts of ISRO.
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