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Chandrayaan-I Passes Critical Endurance Test
Bangalore, India (PTI) Sep 12, 2008 The lunar craft to be used in India's first unmanned mission to the Moon--Chandrayaan-I-- successfully passed a test for its endurance in harsh space environment crossing a major milestone in preparation for the odyssey expected some time next month. The two-week vacuum test to evaluate the thermal design of the spacecraft and to verify its endurance in the harsh environment of space has just been completed at ISRO Satellite Centre here, sources in the space agency said. "The test was satisfactory," an ISRO official told PTI. "Environment and accoustics tests will follow, and the pre-shipment review is expected by this month-end". A formal announcement on the date of the eagerly awaited launch is expected to be made by Chairman of the Bangalore-headquartered Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) G Madhavan Nair next week. An ISRO official said on condition of anonymity that October 22 is the first available date for the ambitious launch and the launch window has been fixed for between October 22 and 26. ISRO officials said it is an "exceptional example" of international collaboration towards exploring the moon. The nearly 1,400 kg Chandrayaan-I satellite would be launched by the 316-tonne Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-XL) from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at the spaceport of Sriharikota. There are six scientific payloads from NASA, ESA and Bulgaria in addition to the five Indian instruments onboard Chandrayaan-I which is an unique exploratory mission that will undertake full mapping of the moon which does not exist today. The spacecraft will however not land on the moon.
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