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Chandrayaan’s temperature rises, mission scientists not sweating yet

New Delhi: A significant rise in temperature inside Chandrayaan — as a result of the spacecraft getting nearer to the sun while going around the moon— is preventing India’s first lunar mission from entering into the operational phase. The high temperatures are likely to continue at least till the middle   ....Read more

Union Territory on MoonBy: Raj | Thursday , 27 Nov '08 13:11:47 PM Reply | Forward India must establish a Union Territory on the Moon as soon as possible. What ISRO is doing is similar to what Columbus did trying to obtain funds from the Spanish Gov to sail west to America. During that time (600 years ago) europe had many poor people. Imagine if someone convinced the Spanish gov that sailing west into the Atlantic is a waste of money and the money should be spent on poor people of europe. Would Europe be the same today? Likewise India should not listen to those who think that this is a waste of money. If they do, future generation Indians would be lining up at the Chinese embassy to get visas to go to the moon. Think about the future and move forward.
commentBy: Jyotishankar Mishra | Thursday , 27 Nov '08 9:47:22 AM Reply | Forward These experience of chandrayan 1 is a real test of its resistance. it's good that the scientists are cautious about that.they have to be patient as this the first moon mission of india.
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