Author: Soumya Prakash Pradhan | Credit: ISRO
Chandrayaan 1 was India's first lunar mission, launched on October 22, 2008.
Author: Soumya Prakash Pradhan | Credit: ISRO
It successfully detected water molecules on the lunar surface for the first time.
Author: Soumya Prakash Pradhan | Credit: ISRO
The mission involved the use of various scientific instruments to study the moon's topography and mineral composition.
Author: Soumya Prakash Pradhan | Credit: ISRO
Chandrayaan 1's Moon Impact Probe (MIP) made a controlled crash landing on the lunar surface, marking India's first impact on the moon.
Author: Soumya Prakash Pradhan | Credit: ISRO
The mission discovered evidence of widespread volcanic activity on the moon, shedding light on its geological history.
Author: Soumya Prakash Pradhan | Credit: ISRO
Chandrayaan 1 carried payloads from various international partners, including NASA, ESA, and Bulgaria.
Author: Soumya Prakash Pradhan | Credit: ISRO
It provided valuable data on the presence of helium-3, a potential fuel for future fusion reactors, on the lunar surface.
Author: Soumya Prakash Pradhan | Credit: ISRO
Chandrayaan 1 operated for about 312 days as against its planned mission duration of two years.
Author: Soumya Prakash Pradhan | Credit: ISRO
The mission's findings significantly contributed to our understanding of the moon's origin, evolution, and its potential as a future resource base.
Author: Soumya Prakash Pradhan | Credit: ISRO
Chandrayaan 1's success established India as a capable space-faring nation and paved the way for subsequent lunar and interplanetary missions.
Author: Soumya Prakash Pradhan | Credit: ISRO