>> ASIAONE / NEWS / LATEST NEWS / TECH / STORY
Indian craft enters lunar orbit
Sun, Nov 09, 2008
AsiaOne

BANGALORE (India) - INDIA'S first unmanned spacecraft entered lunar orbit on Saturday, 18 days after an Indian-built rocket transported it into outer space, officials here announced.

'The motor on board Chandrayaan-1 was fired at 7.45 pm for 805 seconds, which successfuly put the spacecraft into lunar orbit,' Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Director S. Satish announced.

Chandrayaan-1, which was launched on Oct 22, entered the moon's space on Tuesday after orbiting the earth for several days.

Mission controllers hope the spacecraft's orbit will stabilise in about a week, said Mr Satish at the ISRO headquarters in Bangalore.

It is then expected to send a probes to the moon's surface to carry out tests.

 

 
STORY INDEX
 
  Indian craft enters lunar orbit
   
 
  Phone line cut off because he is 'dead'
   
 
  Yahoo, you're a big winner... Not
   
 
  Election night pix on Flickr
   
 
  Best time for Web startups
   
 
  Facebook chief focused on growth not cash
   
 
  Microsoft CEO pours cold water on Yahoo interest
   
 
  Photos leak out if you don't log out
   
 
  MySpace could develop a digital music player
   
 
  A rock can soak up CO2
   
We welcome contributions, comments and tips.
a1admin@sph.com.sg