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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2009
Chandrayaan
  
Larry Margasak and Devlin Barrett / AP   10:54 PM | October 20,2009
Stewart David Nozette, a co-investigator of the moon mineralogy mapper or M3 instrument on board the Indian mission, was arrested on Monday and charged with trying to transmit classified information
The Good Life | Shoba Narayan  09:27 PM | October 01,2009
The moon has fascinated scientists and philosophers, astronomers and astrologers, poets and politicians
K. Raghu  09:45 PM | September 25,2009
The space agency has planned two rovers on board this time to mine the moon’s surface to find more water
PTI  11:58 AM | August 30,2009
The two-year mission, launched on 22 October last year, was abandoned early on Saturday as the mission controllers “abruptly lost” radio contact with the mooncraft at 0130 IST
PTI   04:44 PM | August 29,2009
Isro said radio contact with Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft was abruptly lost at 1.30 am Saturday
K. Raghu  12:39 AM | July 18,2009
Trouble began in January, when Isro could not switch on two of the 11 instruments on board due to the faulty design of its heat protection system
  12:27 AM | July 18,2009
India’s space agency claims that the mission has met almost all its objectives, but this claim seems more like an exercise in dissonance reduction
K. Raghu   09:28 PM | May 31,2009
Isro scientists, however, say they have to fully analyse the data to establish the presence of water on the moon, vital for any potential human settlement
  11:40 PM | February 03,2009
The government has unveiled a new $10 laptop that should give schoolchildren basic computing power and wireless connectivity
PTI  09:48 AM | January 28,2009
The Moon Impactor Probe, which crashed onto the lunar surface on 14 November, was included as one of the 11 payloads of Chandrayaan-I
PTI  10:51 AM | December 31,2008
Another feather in the cap for the ISRO was the successful launch of 10 satellites in one go -- a first for any space agency in the world
Seema Singh  12:03 AM | November 17,2008
The launch deadlines for two experimental projects in astronomy--Tauvex and Astrosat--have been sliding
  01:08 PM | November 15,2008
PTI  07:15 PM | November 12,2008
The circular orbit is expected to be trimmed to 100 kms on Thursday
Our View  11:47 PM | October 22,2008
The argument that India can’t afford to spend crores on space missions misses the wood for the trees
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