Mission Accomplished - India Fifth in World to Reach Moon


Srinivas Laxman/TNN
 
Bangalore, Nov 15:
The tricolour landed on the Moon at 8.31 pm on Friday, opening a new chapter in the history of India’s space exploration.

Other entities which have reached the Moon are the US, former Soviet Union, Japan (albeit via a malfunction that sent its orbiter crashing onto the lunar surface) and the European Space Agency (17 nations). India becomes the fifth member of this club.

The tricolour was painted on all sides of the 29 kg Moon Impact Probe (MIP) which was attached to the top portion of the main lunar orbiter, Chandrayaan. The MIP is the brainchild of former President A P J Abdul Kalam who witnessed its separation from the main orbiting craft and its crashlanding 32 km from the Shackleton crater on the moon’s south pole from the mission control room at ISRO’s telemetry, tracking and command network (ISTRAC) in Bangalore.

ISRO officials told TOI that the countdown for the MIP’s much-awaited flight to the surface of the Moon began at 7.47 pm.

It went off smoothly and at 8.01 pm the command was issued for it to separate from the orbiting spacecraft. The MIP began its flight towards the Moon’s south pole and after a 25-minute flight, crashlanded.

During its flight, its video camera took pictures of the Moon, the spectrometer began its analysis and the altitude meter did what is known as a ranging. While approaching the Moon, it slowed down slightly, then spun. While spinning, its three instruments went into action. When it was 5 km above the Moon’s surface, the altimeter did the ‘ranging of the Moon’. ‘‘All this while the atmosphere was pretty tense in the mission control room,’’ said a scientist.

Kalam’s rationale for including the MIP was that since Chandrayaan was orbiting the Moon at an altitude of 100 km above the lunar surface, a landing would make India’s presence felt on the Moon’s surface. He believed that if this was done, India could always stake a claim to a portion of the Moon. 

  

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  • RAGHAV ACHARYA, BHANDIMATA/BAHRAIN

    Sun, Nov 16 2008

    First of all my congratultions to all the scientists who were involved and toiled hard to do this mission, you have done a wonderful job and put India on the world map.

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  • Imran K, mangalore

    Sun, Nov 16 2008

    Well Done India Improve Innovation

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sat, Nov 15 2008

    Congratulations Indian Scientists. You are really great.

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  • Shrinath Shet, Udupi / Oman

    Sun, Nov 16 2008

    Its a great day for India and for Indians. These types of research and scientific project tasks will make India a role model for others and the people of other countries should know the efficiency of Indian Scientists and Engineers. Indians can do wonders in Scientific and Research activities. People should note that its 2008, not 1947.

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  • mohammed kasim, udupi

    Sat, Nov 15 2008

    well done.we are all proved to india . jai hind

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  • ronald, barkur-bhadrigiri

    Sat, Nov 15 2008

    With a long history of Indian scientists in NASA and nearly two decades after Neil Armstrong's moonwalk, people in coastal Karnataka have to be ever ready with old-fashioned candles each night and dare not walk after dark in the nightmarish road conditions. The coastal land of Parusharama is about to become an environmental disaster in the next few years. How does one expect to talk much about India's lunar heroics when almost everything -from the price of unpopular sweet potatoes to the popular southwest monsoon - has gone awry in this part of Karnataka ?

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  • Girish Bajpe, Jubail, KSA

    Sat, Nov 15 2008

    Well done ISRO It is very happy to hear the news of successful unmanned mission to moon by India. Our dirty politicians must learn committment, integrety and sacrifice from our beloved ISRO scientists.

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  • INACIO FDES, GOA

    Sat, Nov 15 2008

    WELL DONE INDIA

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  • dsouza, bajpe

    Sat, Nov 15 2008

    Well done India

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