Today Chandrayaan-1 has successfully reached its final destination the operational orbit at a height of about 100 km from the moon's surface. It is from here that the space craft will examine the moon. Series of experiments will be carried out to better understand the moon. In this orbit Chandrayaan will take 2 hours to go around moon once.
The next major event of Chandrayaan-1 mission planned in the coming days is the release of Moon Impact Probe (MIP) from the spacecraft and its eventual hitting of the moon’s surface.
All the best ISRO for all your future missions.
In the future missions, I am sure ISRO will cross this distance of 100 Km and place humans on the Moon and bring them back saftely.
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