Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Mission Moon: Exploring the Moon with Chandrayaan 1

Introduction by G. Madhavan Nair, Former Chairman, ISRO

Place: the Moon
Location: 380,000 kms from planet Earth
Environment: Harsh
Need for Study: Immense

Man has gazed at the Moon, wondered about it and studied it for centuries. Yet, many aspects about Earth’s satellite remain unknown, and With an can keep scientists busy for years. In this book, S.K. Das sets out to explain some of them.

How was the moon formed?
Is the moon just a barren, rocky piece of land?
Does it contain minerals that humans can use in the future?
What does the dark side of the moon look like?

India’s maiden moon mission, Chandrayaan 1, set out to find the answers to some of these questions, among others. How did the Indian Space Research Organization go about planning for the mission; why did India need to go to the moon; are there going to be more space explorations by Indian scientists?

Mission Moon is filled with lively descriptions of many little known facts and myths about the Moon. It also includes details of the Chandrayaan 1 project, including the recent, exciting discovery of water made on the Moon. Accompanied by photos from Chandrayaan 1’s cameras, this book is for all young space enthusiasts and avid star gazers.

ISBN: 9780143331308
Author: S.K. Das
Published by: Penguin Books India
For more information, please visit www.indiabookmart.com

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