Saturday, August 29, 2009
Chandrayaan-I moon mission over
Project Director of the Chandrayaan-1 mission said that the mission is over as we have lost contact with the spacecraft. However, he said that Chandrayaan-1 has done its 90-95% job.
At the moment moon mission has been suspended. The two year moon mission was launched on last October and was abandoned today after radio contact with the mooncraft was abruptly lost at 0130 hours.
It has provided large volume of data from sophisticated sensors such as terrain mapping camera, hyper-spectral imager and moon mineralogy mapper, meeting most of the scientific objectives of the mission and providing meaningful
data for study by physics students at many world's research universities.
Chandrayaan-1 had sent more than 70,000 images of the lunar surface which provide breathtaking views of lunar mountains and craters, especially craters in the permanently shadowed areas of the Moon's polar region
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Foreign universities' satellites to be launched by ISRO
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is gearing up to launch foreign universities into space.
Five months after ISRO launched India's first student satellite " Anusat" on April 20 , it will place in orbit four university satellites in September.They are from Germany, Switzerland and Turkey. "Chandrayaan-1 " and "Anusat" have boosted India's space program.
India will launch a Turkish student satellite in September.
India will launch six international nano satellites mainly from Germany and one from Turkey totally weighing 25 kg.
The tiny foreign satellites are "Rubin 9.1", and " Rubin 9.2" both from Germany. "Rubin 9.1" is related to the field of communications." Rubin 9.2" is for technology demonstration.
The satellite from Switzerland is called "Swisscube-1", which is first entirely built Swiss student satellite.
The launch is scheduled for the second half of September and the launch campaign has been initiated.
dayMonday, August 24, 2009
NGC 6280 Nebula

Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Picture of Cat's Eye Nebula

Saturday, August 15, 2009
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Meteor shower in the sky

Monday, August 10, 2009
First orbital launch attempt by South Korea
The rocket's design and construction has cost about $400 million.
The new rocket, made from Russian and South Korean parts, could lift off as soon as Aug. 11 from the new Naro Space Center at the southern tip of the Korean peninsula, about 300 miles south of Seoul.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Motion of stars in distant galaxy
The speeding stars may help astronomers understand how such compact galaxies form so early in the Universe and then evolve into the galaxies we see in today's 13.7 billion year old Universe.
It will also help to see how these galaxies are formed with the help of Hubble's new Wide Field Camera 3.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Future of U.S human space flight
NASA is having budget constraints and is planning to retire the space shuttle next year and continuing the station program until at least 2015. Lunar flights will not start until after 2020.
The White House established the Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee in May to help chart the nation's future in space. It will complete its report by the end of August.
After space shuttle Endeavour returned Friday from its current mission, there are only seven more flights planned for the spaceplane.