With the successful launch of PSLV and the progress the ISRO has achieved (ISRO planning to eject the moon impact probe Nov 14-15 from the spacecraft and crash it onto the lunar surface at a designated area), will go a long way in the history of Indian space research. Chandrayaan-1, which carries 11 scientific instruments, including six foreign payloads-two from the US, three from the European Space Agency (ESA) and one from Bulgaria (remaining five are indigenously designed and developed by various centres of the state-run ISRO). Hope they achieve the target and hoist the Indian tri-colour in a day or two. Hats off to ISRO.......
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