UPDATE: Chandrayaan-1 has found evidence of large quantities of water on the lunar surface, reports have said.
Google may launch a new 3D moon mapping tool to honor the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing on July 20, 2009, some reports have speculated.
Chandrayaan-1's Imaging X-Ray Spectrometer (C1XS) has successfully detected the first X-ray signature from the Moon.
More news on the Chandrayaan-1 front.
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.
The temperature inside Chandrayaan-1 has increased after a sudden increase in lunar temperature during its lunar orbit.
ISRO has released two more pictures of the Moon's surface taken by the Terrain Mapping Camera (TMC) of Chandrayaan-1.
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.
Chandrayaan-1 was launched successfully, without a hitch, on October 22, 2008. Despite rains and a cloudy sky, the 44.4 meter tall four-stage PSLV-11 was launched from the second launch pad.