New Delhi, Sept 11: Government tonight approved the mission for moon in 2008 to upgrade the technological capability and provide planetary research opportunities for youngsters. The lunar mission, Chandrayan-I, would cost Rs 386 with the foreign exchange component estimated at Rs 210.90 crore, an official spokesman told reporters after a Cabinet meeting. The lunar mission, including the establishment of deep space network, is planned for realisation in five years and the launch of mission is targeted in 2008 on board India`s PSLV, the spokesman said. Bureau Report