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Chandrayaan-1 shifted to 2nd orbit, condition healthy: ISRO

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  • In its movement towards the moon, India’s first moon mission spacecraft Chandrayaan-1, launched on Wednesday from Sriharikota, aboard the PSLV-XL, was on Thursday morning lifted to its second orbit.

    The spacecraft is scheduled to lock in on the moon’s orbit - 386,000 km from the earth - on November 8 after further orbit changing maneuvers, including a crucial mid-course correction and a transfer into the lunar orbit trajectory.

    “The first orbit-raising maneuvers of Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft was performed at 09:00 hrs IST on October 23, 2008 when the spacecraft’s 440 Newton Liquid Engine was fired for about 18 minutes,” said ISRO officials on Thursday.

    The commands for the orbit raising maneuvers were sent to the spacecraft from the Spacecraft Control Centre at ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network center at Peenya in Bangalore.

    “With this engine firing, Chandrayaan-1’s apogee (furthest point from earth) has been raised to 37,900 km, while its perigee (nearest point) has been raised a little, to 305 km,” an ISRO statement said.

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    In its current orbit, the spacecraft will take about 11 hours to go once around the earth. When launched on Wednesday PSLV-XL put the Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft in an elliptical orbit with a perigee of 255 km and an apogee of 22,860 km - orbiting the earth once in about six and a half hours.

    Both the Space Control Centre and the Deep Space Network (DSN) at Bylalu outside Bangalore have tracked the spacecraft, received signals and sent commands to the spacecraft which is in a healthy condition, ISRO said.

    The spacecraft will lock in on the moon’s orbit on November 8 at the point of intersection with Chandrayaan-1’s orbit after further intermediate orbit changing moves.

    “The major maneuver of the mission, called lunar orbit insertion leading to lunar capture is carried out at the peri-selene (nearest point to the moon) part of the spacecraft’s trajectory,” ISRO has stated.

    about chandrayanBy: saravanakumar | 17-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward very good achievement
    CHANDRAYANBy: ARUN S J | 25-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward i am proud of INDIA
    proud to be indianBy: Bijani Gulammayuddin | 25-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward It is very proud to be Indian. this is the 1st step towards moon very successful. hence it will increase motivation of our scientist as well as all science lovers and i m one of them. congratulations to all the Indians and all those who are be part of this successful achievement .
    ChandryaanBy: Pintu | 25-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Can you name the source or link which will validate your information, ISRO release says a complete different fact, please name the source, otherwise kitty don't try to spread bad rumours. The Chandrayaan is in good health, as far as I my knowledge goes. I congratulate ISRO for this tremendous achievement. It made us proud, looking for November, 8 when it enters into Moon's orbit.
    chandrayaanBy: devasia joseph | 25-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward we Indians abroad were watching the lanching of chandrayaan. we are very proud of our country, except BBC news, the other medias and countries are praised India for the success of our scientists. Jai Bharath
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