October 21, 2008 Indo Daily the democratic hyperpower
Spacecraft To Send Info About Its Health To Earth
Bangalore, India (PTI) Oct 21, 2008
During the various phases of its flight, Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft will send detailed information about its health to the earth through its transmitter, according to Indian Space Research Organisation. At the same time, the spacecraft will be ready to receive radio commands sent from Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft control centre instructing it to perform various tasks. Besides, the ... read more
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