India's first moon mission blasts off
India has successfully launched its first unmanned mission to the moon.
 

By Rahul Bedi in New Delhi
Last Updated: 4:41AM BST 22 Oct 2008

The Chandrayaan 1 spacecraft blasted off from the Sriharikota space 
center in southern India at dawn, kicking off a two-year mission aimed 
at laying the groundwork for further Indian space expeditions. 
Chandrayaan means "Moon Craft" in ancient Sanskrit.

"What we have started is a remarkable journey," said G. Madhavan Nair, 
chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation.

India's national television channels broadcast the event live. Some 
scientists thumped their chests, hugged each other and clapped as the 
rocket shot up into space.

India is hoping the mission will boost its space programme into the same 
league as regional powerhouses Japan and China.

Chief among the mission's goals is mapping not only the surface of the 
moon, but also what lies beneath.

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