Chandrayaan-1 is a scientific investigation ? by spacecraft ? of the Moon. The name Chandrayaan means ?Chandra- Moon , Yaan-vehicle?, ?in Indian languages (Sanskrit and Hindi) , ? the lunar spacecraft. Chandrayaan-1 is the first Indian planetary science and exploration mission.
Chandrayaan-1 will be launched in early 2008 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota (SHAR), India.
It will take about 5? days for Chandrayaan-1 to get to the Moon.
Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft will be in a 100 km polar orbit around the Moon.
Scientific Objectives
The Chandrayaan-1 mission is aimed at high-resolution remote sensing of the moon in visible, near infrared(NIR), low energy X-rays and high-energy X-ray regions. Specifically the objectives will be to prepare a three-dimensional atlas (with a high spatial and altitude resolution of 5-10m) of both near and far side of the moon.
To conduct chemical and mineralogical mapping of the entire lunar surface for distribution of elements such as Magnesium, Aluminum, Silicon, Calcium, Iron and Titanium with a spatial resolution of about 25 km and high atomic number elements such as Radon, Uranium & Thorium with a spatial resolution of about 20 km.

Simultaneous photo geological and chemical mapping will enable identification of different geological units, which will test the early evolutionary history of the moon and help in determining the nature and stratigraphy of the lunar crust.
Mission Objectives
To realise the mission goal of harnessing the science payloads, lunar craft and the launch vehicle with suitable ground support systems including DSN station.
To realise the integration and testing, launching and achieving lunar polar orbit of about 100 km, in-orbit operation of experiments, communication/ telecommand, telemetry data reception, quick look data and archival for scientific utilization by identified group of scientists.
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Mission sequence
Chandrayaan-1 will be launched in early 2008 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota (SHAR), India.
It will take about 5? days for Chandrayaan-1 to get to the Moon.
Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft will be in a 100 km polar orbit around the Moon.
Scientific Objectives
The Chandrayaan-1 mission is aimed at high-resolution remote sensing of the moon in visible, near infrared(NIR), low energy X-rays and high-energy X-ray regions. Specifically the objectives will be to prepare a three-dimensional atlas (with a high spatial and altitude resolution of 5-10m) of both near and far side of the moon.
To conduct chemical and mineralogical mapping of the entire lunar surface for distribution of elements such as Magnesium, Aluminum, Silicon, Calcium, Iron and Titanium with a spatial resolution of about 25 km and high atomic number elements such as Radon, Uranium & Thorium with a spatial resolution of about 20 km.

Simultaneous photo geological and chemical mapping will enable identification of different geological units, which will test the early evolutionary history of the moon and help in determining the nature and stratigraphy of the lunar crust.
Mission Objectives
To realise the mission goal of harnessing the science payloads, lunar craft and the launch vehicle with suitable ground support systems including DSN station.
To realise the integration and testing, launching and achieving lunar polar orbit of about 100 km, in-orbit operation of experiments, communication/ telecommand, telemetry data reception, quick look data and archival for scientific utilization by identified group of scientists.
Read more about:
Mission sequence
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