The unmanned lunar orbiting spacecraft Chandrayaan-1 was launched with an Indian-built rocket(PSLV-C11) at 6:22 am (0052 GMT) from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, 80 kilometres (50 miles) north of Chennai. The Chandrayaan-1 is being sent on a two-year orbital mission to provide a detailed map of the mineral, chemical and topographical characteristics of the moon's surface, at a cost of 80 million dollars.
y spend all the money on space ships when there are so many hungry children on the Indian streets
streetdevils1 1 year ago
Best coverage, out of all on u tube. Good Luck India. Good Luck world who will await for astonishing results in 2 yrs.
pariyaniv 3 years ago
Best coverage, out of all on u tube. Good Luck India. Good Luck world who will await for astonishing results in 2 yrs.
pariyaniv 3 years ago