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Chandrayaan gives glimpse of moon's coldest, darkest craters |
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New York: Using a NASA radar flying aboard India's Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft, scientists are getting their first look inside the moon's coldest and darkest craters. |
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Chandrayan provides pictures of moon's surface |
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Raipur: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman G Madhavan Nair on Monday said the successful of Chandrayan-1 mission has enabled the scientific community in the country to get complete picture of moon's surface and that too to an extent of five metre resolution. |
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ISRO plans manned moon mission by 2015 |
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Raipur: Encouraged by Chandrayaan-I's success in October, India has planned a "manned moon mission" by 2015, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman G Madhavan Nair said on Monday. |
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Chandrayaan's moon impact photos to be released soon |
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It is a set of pictures that is among the most anticipated in India - around 3,200 frames tracking the descent of the first-ever Indian-built device to the moon's surface. |
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Chandrayaan finds iron-bearing minerals on moon |
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Bangalore: The moon mineralogy mapper (M3), a scientific instrument of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) onboard India's first lunar mission Chandrayaan-1, found iron-bearing minerals on the lunar surface, the US space agency said on Thursday. |
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ISRO plans manned space mission by 2015 |
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Thiruvananthapuram: With the success of Chandrayaan-1, the country's first moon mission, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is planning a manned space mission as a first step to manned moon mission. |
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Laser instrument of Chandrayaan turned on |
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Bangalore: The Lunar Laser Ranging Instrument (LLRI), one of the 11 payloads carried by the Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft, was successfully turned on today when it was passing over the western part of Moon's visible hemisphere. |
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After MIP landing, focus back on spacecraft |
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Bangalore: A day after landing India's first probe instrument on the surface of the moon, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) was Saturday getting ready to activate eight other scientific instruments on board the country's first unmanned lunar spacecraft, Chandrayaan-1, that is now orbiting the moon and will do so for the next two years. |
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India sets foot on Moon |
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Bangalore: India on Friday became the fourth country in the world to land a man-made object on the lunar surface when its moon impact probe (MIP), with the tricolour painted on it, landed on the earth's only natural satellite at 8.31 pm after ejecting from the Chandrayaan-I spacecraft. |
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Indian flag on moon on Friday |
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Bangalore: The saffron-white-green of the Indian flag will adorn the moon from Friday night when the tricolour-painted moon impact probe (MIP) of Chandrayaan-1 lands on its surface to begin a two-year investigation of the earth's only natural satellite. |
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