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    The spacecraft has completed 312 days in orbit making more than 3400 orbits around the Moon.
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    Ten months after it was launched, India's maiden moon mission the ambitious Chandrayaan-1 came to an abrupt end today after ISRO lost communication with the spacecraft, cutting short the dream odyssey that was expected to last two years.

    "The mission is definitely over. We have lost contact with the spacecraft," said Project Director of the Chandrayaan-1 mission M Annadurai.

    However, he said: "It (Chandrayaan-1) has done its job technically...100 per cent. Scientifically also, it has done almost 90-95 percent of its job".

    The two-year mission, launched on October 22 last year with much fanfare, was abandoned early today after the after radio contact with the mooncraft was abruptly lost at 0130 hours.

    The Deep Space Network at Byalalu near here received the data from the 1,380 kg Chandrayaan-1, which carried 11 instruments on board, including six from overseas, during the previous orbit up to 0025 hours.

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    ISRO is conducting detailed review of the telemetry data from the spacecraft. "We will analyse as to what happened," Annadurai said.

    Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft, launched by homegrown PSLV-C11 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota, has completed 312 days in orbit, making more than 3,400 orbits around the moon.

    It has provided large volume of data from sophisticated sensors such as terrain mapping camera, hyper-spectral imager and moon mineralogy mapper, meeting most of the scientific objectives of the mission.

    ISRO said last month Chandrayaan-1 had sent more than 70,000 images of the lunar surface which provide breathtaking views of lunar mountains and craters, especially craters in the permanently shadowed areas of the Moon's polar region.

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    ChandrayaanBy: Srijani | 31-Aug-2009 Reply | Forward how chandrayaan 1 has lost in the space??can we get a brief information?
    Chandrayan made India ProudBy: Hariharan P S | 30-Aug-2009 Reply | Forward Even it has falied after 312 days round about Moon, It is a proud acheivement for India. Let us keep our flag high and believe we will further make leaps and bounds in the space research. Those who say it is a waste, let them think it is pienut compared to what is wasted in other areas of development. Secondly, to make a satellite, lauch it and put it in the orbit is not a mean achievement that too in the first attempt itself. No doubt we have to make fruitful research in other areas of science also. That does not mean we should overcry on the failure of the mission since it did not live upto two years as planned. what has been done so far is really commendable. Any research will give benifit only in the long run. Let us continue our effort, broaden our vision and deepen our knowledge about the frontiers of this universe. Long live Indian Sceintists. Jai Hind, Vande Mataram
    Re;ISRO FULL OF CHEATERS AND ROGUESBy: Sandeep | 30-Aug-2009 Reply | Forward Dear Chandra Sekhar , San Jose People are not hungry because of Chandrayaan, they are hungry because the fund alloted to the commonpeople by government in not fully utilised. If you alloted hundred and hundred corers to common people they will still remain hungrybecause that money will also not be utitlized by the government. Do you think that Indian government do not have money for the common people? India is one of the respected economy now, these few croresrupees do not matter for the government. It is not a fault of ISROthat people are hungry but ISRO ( ISRO is one of most successful institution of India) is just doing its job honestly. Its a failure of government that it is not working properly.
    moon cann'tBy: Neduncheziyan | 30-Aug-2009 Reply | Forward What Indians will do in moon????? Waste of money and time. Beter to feed poors. Educate the poors. Promote better life to poors. The moon can not fulfill poor Indians daily needs.
    Chandrayaan failure !!!By: Ace | 30-Aug-2009 Reply | Forward Guys we should be proud. ISRO could achieve so much in just its first mission. CHEER UP ISRO... awaiting Chandrayaan II
    Idiotic TalkBy: Chandra Sekhar | 03-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward You are living in a fools paradise, look at the missing of AP Chief Minister Helicopter and your AIRFORCE IS NOT ABLE TO LOCATE IN A SMALL FOREST ON A RAINY AND INDIA WANTS US NASA HELP ---- YOU DISGUSTING PEOPLE ARE PRAISING ISRO
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