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Old 22-10-2008, 06:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Today morning The PSLV - C11 carried our pride into the space.It is the time for us indians to cheer up. three cheers for Chandrayan.
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CHANDRAYAAN-1: India's first mission to the Moon
"THE MOON" with the history of the early solar system etched on it beckons mankind from time immemorial to admire its marvels and discover its secrets. Understanding the moon provides a pathway to unravel the early evolution of the solar system and that of the planet earth.

Through the ages, the Moon, our closest celestial body has aroused curiosity in our mind much more than any other objects in the sky. This led to scientific study of the Moon, driven by human desire and quest for knowledge. This is also reflected in the ancient verse. Exploration of the moon got a boost with the advent of the space age and the decades of sixties and seventies saw a myriad of successful unmanned and manned missions to moon.Following this, a hiatus of about one and a half-decade followed. During this period we refined our knowledge about the origin and evolution of the moon and its place as a link to understand the early history of the Solar System and of the earth.



However, new questions about lunar evolution also emerged and new possibilities of using the moon as a platform for further exploration of the solar system and beyond were formulated. Moon again became the prime target for exploration and a new renaissance of rejuvenated interest dawned. All the major space faring nations of the world started planning missions to explore the moon and also to utilize moon as a potential base for space exploration.
The idea of undertaking an Indian scientific mission to Moon was initially mooted in a meeting of the Indian Academy of Sciences in 1999 that was followed up by discussions in the Astronautical Society of India in 2000. Based on the recommendations made by the learned members of these forums, a National Lunar Mission Task Force was constituted by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Leading Indian scientists and technologists participated in the deliberations of the Task Force that provided an assessment on the feasibility of an Indian Mission to the Moon as well as dwelt on the focus of such a mission and its possible configuration.
The task force recommended that given the technical expertise of ISRO it will be extreme worthwhile to plan an Indian Mission to the Moon. It also provided specific inputs such as the primary scientific objectives of such a mission, plausible instruments to meet these objectives, launch and spacecraft technologies that need to be developed and suggested the need for setting up of a Deep Space Network (DSN) station in India for communication with the lunar orbiting spacecraft. The team also provided a provisional budgetary estimate.
The Study Report of the Task Team was discussed in April 2003 by a peer group of about 100 eminent Indian scientists representing various fields of planetary & space sciences, earth sciences, physics, chemistry, astronomy, astrophysics and engineering and communication sciences. After detailed discussions, it was unanimously recommended that India should undertake the Mission to Moon, particularly in view of the renowned international interest on moon with several exciting missions planned for the new millennium. In addition, such a mission will provide the needed thrust to basic science and engineering research in the country including new challenges to ISRO to go beyond the geostationary orbit. Further, such a project will also help bringing in young talents to the arena of fundamental research. The Academia, in particular, the university scientists would also find participation in such a project intellectually rewarding.
Subsequently, Government of India approved ISRO's proposal for the first Indian Moon Mission, called Chandrayaan-1 in November 2003.
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more news : http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking...ry_293484.html

Photo Gallery (assembling) : http://www.isro.org/pslv-c11/photos/index.htm

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Old 22-10-2008, 07:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
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mods cud u plz merge this thread with http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/show...596#post971596
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Old 22-10-2008, 08:10 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Indian scientist doing something atleast...
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Old 22-10-2008, 10:21 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Awesome. I hope the mission is a success. It's due to reach the moon in 2 weeks.
Hope I can catch it on my telescope
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Old 22-10-2008, 07:40 PM   #6 (permalink)
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yeaah its a proud moment for all us Indians ...

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Indian scientist doing something atleast...
@sumeet this is either wrong attitude or just dat u r ignorant about achievements of the Indian Scientist ... better check the ISRO website thoroughly, Hope you at least know that Indian Space program's are one of the Most successful in the World (unlike NASA)...

we all must be proud of Indian scientist at ISRO for there remarkable success stories in the past & today....
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satellite is ok...whn r v building up the "Earth's Lunar Outpost"
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Old 22-10-2008, 10:23 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Congrats to ISRO...!!!
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Chandrayaan II in 2011 - A motorized lunar rover.
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Chandrayaan-1 Camera Tested

see the official article and images herehttp://isro.org/pressrelease/Oct31_2008.htm
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These people need to work on the isro.org website design. It sucks.
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^^ They are busy building rockets and satelites so they dont get time for web designing
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^^ They are busy building rockets and satelites so they dont get time for web designing
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though they should update their site and make it more attractive with lots of downloadable content...PR exercise
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though ISRO webpage is not user friendly and attractive, but if you follow the links, you will find many attractive and important stuffs in there.
Like few sample high rez snaps my CATROSAT and RESOURCESAT sat. i found these pics quite good.
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