Chandrayaan-1's Imaging X-Ray Spectrometer (C1XS) has successfully detected the first X-ray signature from the Moon.
Chandrayaan-1's Hyper-Spectral Imager (HySI) has sent moon imagery, lunar craterlet BarrowH HySI image (64 Bands), and a strip (20 km across x 40 km along track) from the moon's equatorial region in 64 bands.
Inspired by the success of its first mission to the Moon, the Chandrayaan-1, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is embarking on a project named Bhuvan (meaning, the Earth.)
India plans to send a manned mission to space after it launches Chandrayaan-2.
After the great success of Chandrayaan-1, the Indian government has given the go-ahead to Chandrayaan-2.
Chandrayaan-1's Moon Impact Probe (MIP) sent the first high quality images of the moon's surface on November 14, 2008.
On November 14, 2008, Chandrayaan-1's Moon Impact Probe (MIP) landed on the lunar surface, at 20:31 IST, after detaching from the Chandrayaan-1. Latest: Chandrayaan-1 has found large quantities of water on the surface of the moon.
Creating history, India's first unmanned spacecraft mission to moon, the Chandrayaan-1, has entered lunar orbit. This is the first time that an Indian built spacecraft has broken away from the Earth's gravitational field and reached the moon.
Sometime between October 19 and November 8, 2008, India is all set to take its first steps beyond the geo-stationary Orbit, when Chandrayaan-1 transits to the moon. New information: Chandrayaan-1 has found water on the moon. Latest: First Photos by Chandrayaan 1 Chandrayaan-1 launch successful, lunar orbit insertion next