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    After the success of Chandrayan 1, India has now completed the design of Chandrayan 2.
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    India has completed the design of Chandrayaan-2, its next mission to the moon this time in collaboration with Russia that would have a lander and rover which can collect samples of the lunar soil and analyse them and send back the data.

    "Right now, the design has been completed. We had a joint review with Russian scientists here," Chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation, G Madhavan Nair, said.

    According to the Bangalore-headquartered space agency, the Chandrayaan-2 mission would have an orbital flight vehicle constituting an Orbital Craft (OC) and a Lunar Craft (LC) that would carry a soft landing system up to Lunar Transfer Trajectory (LTT).

    The target location for the lander-rover would be identified using data from instruments of Chandrayaan-1, India's own and first unmanned mission to the Moon launched on October 22 last year. While ISRO will be developing the orbiter, it will be Russia's job to make the lander and rover. Additional scientific payloads would be acquired from international scientific community.

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    "Next (now that design has been completed) we will go towards prototype building, which will be taken up next year," Nair, also secretary in the Department of Space, said.0 Nair said ISRO has learnt plenty of lessons from

    Chandrayaan-1 mission, particularly on the thermal and redundancy management fronts and would seek to improve systems in Chandrayaan-2, slated towards the end of 2012.

    "I think we have got very valuable inputs on the heat radiation from the moon's surface and so on. Accordingly, the thermal design of the future aircraft can be addressed," he said. "Radiation is much beyond our expectations, so we will have to see how the radiation hardening has to be strengthened."

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    wish you luckBy: Sumanth | 04-Feb-2010 Reply | Forward Wish you guys all the best on launch of chandrayaan 2. I believe you guys can do it and make people proud of our nation. "JAI HIND"
    chandrayan2By: prasad | 28-Jan-2010 Reply | Forward I sincerely wish good luck for our scientists. But our Politicians will eat the fruit first by earmarking their lands in MOON, MARS etc to loot there also. that is INDIAN TRAGEDY
    indian scientists are amazingBy: Hritwik Shukla | 11-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward They have succeeded in CHANDRAYAN-I and I wish them all the best for their next mission in 2013 for the CHANDRAYAN-II.I also want to thank all of the scientists of ISRO including the chairman himself, Mr. Madhwan Nayar , from the core of my heart for working towards the upliftment of INDIA in the the field of Science and we (the students) get inspirations from you all.THANKYOU once again.............
    Poverty Morons Cry At Wrong PlacesBy: Adarsh | 17-Aug-2009 Reply | Forward Isro is a scientific instituition made for astronomical research.It's achievements are measured on the basis of what it does with it's rocket
    lets be optimisticBy: oliver | 17-Aug-2009 Reply | Forward come on friends donot be so critical of our scientists and the scientific programs. we have to first learn to walk before we run, and guess this may just be the first steps. even the americans are still sending rovers to the moon, so there are still prospects of discovering something really good.
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