Chandrayaan-1 successfully lowered into final orbit
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Chandrayaan-1 successfully lowered into final orbit

Last Updated: Wednesday, November 12, 2008, 00:00
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Chandrayaan-1 successfully lowered into final orbit Zeenews Bureau

Bangalore, Nov 12: India's unmanned lunar spacecraft Chandrayaan-1 was successfully lowered into its final orbit, about 100 km from the moon, on Wednesday evening. Project Director Annadorai of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) confirmed the development and declared the ambitious mission a success.

Chandrayaan will now remain in its final orbit for about two years after the completion of all orbit manoeuvres tonight, ISRO said.

This was the spacecraft’s fourth orbit-reduction manoeuvre, after it descended into a lower orbit at 102 km periselene (nearest point to moon) and 255-km aposilene (farthest point from moon) on Tuesday.

ISRO plans to eject the moon impact probe between November 14 and 15 from the spacecraft and crash it onto the lunar surface at a designated area, where the Indian tricolour will be "hoisted".

The spacecraft is guided and monitored remotely from the space agency's telemetry, tracking and command network (Istrac).

ISRO's deep space network (DSN) at Byalalu, about 40 km from India's tech hub of Bangalore, transmits commands and receives signals from the spacecraft.

Chandrayaan carries 11 scientific instruments, including six foreign payloads - two from the US, three from the European Space Agency (ESA) and one from Bulgaria. The remaining five are indigenously designed and developed by various centres of the state-run ISRO.

The spacecraft blasted off on October 22 onboard the 316-tonne Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) C11 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at the Sriharikota spaceport, about 80 km north of Chennai.

First Published: Wednesday, November 12, 2008, 00:00

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mohan - nellore
india has proved their strength to acheive upon the earth & out of the earthhatsoff``india``
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Kishor - Chennai
really a fantastic achievement! every indian should feel proud as we did it in our first attempt itself india really rocking
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Kishor - Chennai
really a fantastic achievement! every indian should feel proud as we did it in our first attempt itself india really rocking
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naman - chennai
porud to be an indian and always was!! its a slap on western media who always have showcased india as a land of snake monglers hope they realise now what are we capable of! jai hind!!!
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arun mc - Hyderabad
this mission has put india on global map in terms of space research by launching chandrayyan, india has made the rest of the world to be surprised on india`s abilities
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satya - ranchi
thanks isro to make us proud
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Satyendra - Bhopal
this is a milestone for indian technological growth we all must take pledge to take it to newer height
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Vasudev - Abu Dhabi
if flag is hoisted on 15th nov then this day must be celebrated every year like 15th august azadi diwas and chandrayan diwas
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KB - New York
exceptional feat for indian scientists and isro !!
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SandeepSanjay sunil Nigam - Faribadad
we created history in moon
we are very pround of india that
we created new hight of moon
enter the new world of tiny tot baby
in moonwe all wishes chandrayaan 1 thanks
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