Successful launch for Lunar rocket

Scientists have better maps of distant Mars than the moon where astronauts have walked but India hopes to change that with its first lunar mission.

Successful launch for Lunar rocket

Scientists have better maps of distant Mars than the moon where astronauts have walked but India hopes to change that with its first lunar mission.

Chandrayaan-1 – which means Moon Craft in ancient Sanskrit – blasted off from the Sriharikota space centre in southern India at into the dawn sky today in a two-year mission aimed at laying the groundwork for further Indian space expeditions.

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