ISRO announces mission Moon likely by October PDF Print E-mail
Technology  |   Written by TNC Beuro |  Thursday, 07 August 2008
It was matter of great pride when it was announced that India's "ambitious" unmanned lunar mission 'Chandrayan' is likely to soar into the skies in October second week, Indian Space Research Organisation Chairman G Madhavan Nair said on Wednesday.

 




 




Speaking to reporters he said, "The satellite integration is almost complete. And we would be entering the thermovac in about a week's time. It takes about 45-50 days for the launch after thermovac, after which we would declare the date." He further added, "The earliest is October," As for the climatic conditions, October was favorable, and ISRO has to look at the appropriate alignment between planets also before deciding on the launch window, he said. "We do not have the flexibility of launching the mission on any date," he added.

Taking about the Rs 3.8 billion unmanned mission, Nair said, "The payloads have been integrated at the satellite centre in Bangalore... you can see the full spacecraft there" He also said that India had signed MoU with Russia for the Chandrayan 2 project, which will have an Orbiter that would go around the moon and a Lander or Rover which would collect samples from moon's surface after landing on it. "We hope to achieve this mission by 2011-12," he said. On India's manned mission to the moon, he said ISRO would set into motion building of a capsule for this purpose, the project report for which was awaiting Government approval. "It is going with good speed. Soon the process will be completed," he said.


 

 

 



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