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Chandrayaan-1: India's First Mission to the Moon

This Blog follows the progress of India's first Moon Mission, Chandrayaan-1 Orbiter and its scientific progress.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Science from Chandrayaan-1 Mission


Chandrayaan-1 X-Ray Spectrometer (C1XS) Detects Moon's Minerals as Solar Flares Shine its Surface - The Hindu, September 19, 2009.
Terrain Mapping Camera (TMC) Onboard Chandrayaan-1 Captures Halo Around Apollo-15 Landing Site Using Stereoscopic Views - Current Science, September 10, 2009.

Chandrayaan-1 Enables Study of Interaction between Solar Wind and a Planetary Body without a Magnetic Field - Space Daily, September 10, 2009.

Scientists Delighted Over Data Gathered by Chandrayaan-1 Mission - India Today, September 09, 2009.

Chandrayaan-1 Scientists Meet in Bangalore - ISRO PR, September 08, 2009.
Posted by S. Prasad at 4:21 PM
Labels: Results from Chandrayaan-1, science from Chandrayaan-1

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