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India's space mission plan was launched in 1962.A rocket manufacturing plant was established in Thumba(Kerala) under the supervision of Vikram Sarabhai. Indian Space Research Organization(ISRO) was established in 1969.Under the supervision of the Indian Space Research Organization, the first satellite, "Arya Bhatta", was launched on 19 April in the year 1975.Astronomical scientists and rocket experts wonder India has become one of the world's best space exploration countries. India has successfully launched a lunar eclipse along with the world's leading countries.
India's first moon mission began on October 22,in 2008.Indian Space Research Organization sent a spacecraft "Chandrayaan 1" to the Moon for the moon, 532 kilograms and 5 cubic feet in size, on October 22, 2008.The total cost of constructing the "Chandrayaan 1" spacecraft of India was 384 crore. This spacecraft was launched from "Satish Dhawan Space Center" in Andhra Pradesh. There were 11 scientific instruments in this spacecraft, of which five were made by India, two were made of NASA, and the remaining four were Russia Britain, Sweden and Bulgaria. On the recommendation of Indian prominent rocket scientist APJ Abdul Kalam, "Chandrayaan 1"was placed on the head of a small box called "Moon Impact Probe".This box was painted on the side of India by the triangular National Flag and there were few machines inside. After the Chandrayaan Gravity Ball was fixed, this "Moon Impact Probe" would be separated from the lunar eclipse and thrown at a lunar surface in the moonlight. The camera inside the "Moon Impact probe" will first take pictures of the moon and then the picture of the moon surface.
India's first moon mission was completely successful. After the launch of the "Chandrayaan 1" spacecraft, and on November 8, 2008, leaving the gravity of the Earth, and moving towards the moon's gravity. Then the spacecraft started moving around the moon, with an orbit just 700 kilometers away from the moon. "Chandrayaan 1" took 11 hours to complete the moon once. On 12th December "Chandrayaan 1" began to take pictures of the Moon on the Moon by crossing the moon at a height of 100 km above the Moon's surface. After 10 months of working, after 312 days of launch, the communications of the Indian Space Research Organization were disconnected with "Chandrayaan 1".But during this time, "Chandrayaan 1" collected many important information about the moon. The aluminum magnesium and silicon on the moon have confirmed that this "Chandrayaan 1".
India's first moon mission began on October 22,in 2008.Indian Space Research Organization sent a spacecraft "Chandrayaan 1" to the Moon for the moon, 532 kilograms and 5 cubic feet in size, on October 22, 2008.The total cost of constructing the "Chandrayaan 1" spacecraft of India was 384 crore. This spacecraft was launched from "Satish Dhawan Space Center" in Andhra Pradesh. There were 11 scientific instruments in this spacecraft, of which five were made by India, two were made of NASA, and the remaining four were Russia Britain, Sweden and Bulgaria. On the recommendation of Indian prominent rocket scientist APJ Abdul Kalam, "Chandrayaan 1"was placed on the head of a small box called "Moon Impact Probe".This box was painted on the side of India by the triangular National Flag and there were few machines inside. After the Chandrayaan Gravity Ball was fixed, this "Moon Impact Probe" would be separated from the lunar eclipse and thrown at a lunar surface in the moonlight. The camera inside the "Moon Impact probe" will first take pictures of the moon and then the picture of the moon surface.
India's first moon mission was completely successful. After the launch of the "Chandrayaan 1" spacecraft, and on November 8, 2008, leaving the gravity of the Earth, and moving towards the moon's gravity. Then the spacecraft started moving around the moon, with an orbit just 700 kilometers away from the moon. "Chandrayaan 1" took 11 hours to complete the moon once. On 12th December "Chandrayaan 1" began to take pictures of the Moon on the Moon by crossing the moon at a height of 100 km above the Moon's surface. After 10 months of working, after 312 days of launch, the communications of the Indian Space Research Organization were disconnected with "Chandrayaan 1".But during this time, "Chandrayaan 1" collected many important information about the moon. The aluminum magnesium and silicon on the moon have confirmed that this "Chandrayaan 1".
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