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Indian Space Research Organisation

Chandrayaan- 1 (which means, roughly translated, "Moon Craft-1") was moved
to the launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota , India .



*India* Launches Unmanned Orbiter to Moon

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The launching of Chandrayaan- 1 comes about a year after China 's first moon
mission.



NEW DELHI — India <http://www.malayalamfun.com> launched its first unmanned
spacecraft to orbit the moon <http://www.malayalamfun.com> early Wednesday,
part of an effort to assert its power in space and claim some of the
business opportunities there.

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Indian Space Research Organization, via Associated Press

In an undated photo, the Chandrayaan- 1 was taken to the launching pad in
Sriharikota.

<http://www.malayalamfun.com>The Indian mission is scheduled to last two
years, prepare a three-dimensional atlas of the moon and prospect the lunar
surface for natural resources, including uranium, a coveted fuel for nuclear
power plants, according to the Indian Space Research
Organization<http://www.malayalamfun.com>.


The spacecraft will not land on the moon, though it is supposed to send a
small "impactor" probe to the surface.

The launching of Chandrayaan- 1, as the vehicle is called — roughly
translated as Moon Craft-1 — comes about a year after China 's first moon
mission.

Talk of a space race with China could not be contained, even as Manmohan
Singh <http://www.malayalamfun.com>, the Indian prime minister, was due to
visit Beijing later in the week.

" China has gone earlier, but today we are trying to catch them, catch that
gap, bridge the gap," Bhaskar Narayan, a director at the Indian space
agency, was quoted by Reuters as having said.

The first Indian lunar voyage is carrying two devices from
NASA<http://www.malayalamfun.com>.
One, the Moon Mineralogy Mapper, or M3, will assess mineral composition of
the moon from orbit. The other, the Mini-SAR, will look for ice deposits in
the moon <http://www.malayalamfun.com>'s polar regions.

Chandrayaan- 1 was launched from a research station in Sriharikota, a
barrier island off the coast of the southern state of Andhra Pradesh.

The moon mission, in addition to demonstrating technological capacity, can
potentially yield commercial gains for India 's space program. India 's
ability to put satellites into orbit has already resulted in lucrative
deals; for example, Israel has sent up a satellite by means of an Indian
launcher.

"It is proof of India 's technical capability in an advanced area of
science," said Dipankar Banerjee, a retired army general who is the director
of the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies here. " India wants to be
counted as one of the emerging players in Asia . Space is, of course, an
important part of power projection."

The mission is not without domestic critics. Bharat Karnad, a strategic
affairs analyst who frequently finds fault with the Congress Party-led
coalition government, called the mission a "grandiloquent" effort designed
to catch up with a far more advanced Chinese space program. "It is kind of a
prestige project the government has gotten into," Mr. Karnad said. "This is
misuse of resources that this country can ill afford at this point."

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