Friday, September 25, 2009

Chandrayaan-1 A grand success!

A few days before, many Indian heart broke, when an error occurred for the contact with the Chandrayaan-1 (Lunar Observer-1); Indian media took the failure far constructively but there were people in all corners, disputing on abilities of Indian Space Research Organisation. The 7 major equipments, from ISRO itself and of various other organizations around the globe, performed in the manner, providing desired results in the planned pattern.
NASA scientists described their moments of emotional intensity at Bangalore, when the first high resolution moon pictures arrived at us, after it for this equipment only, data covering more than a thousand GB has been collected, most of which is in the form of 70-80K high resolution pictures (140 metre per pixel), since "C'Yaan" was in the nearest distance, around 100KM to the Moon surface, these pictures and data collected preserve substantial value.
The finding of Hydroxyl (Ionic form would be with a negative charge on OH, where O and H respectively denote each atom of Oxygen and Hydrogen, Atomic Weight 16 and 2) is exciting in curious community, as they see it another very strong possible parametre for the availability of Water on the moon. H positive and OH negative, combine to form HOH, which is our very own, lovely, cutie pie, the darling of heart and life "WATER MOLECULE". They presume, when we manage to reach there, for setting up of our colonies, this resource will be highly critical, but the availability though remains to be far minute, like on equator 50 Parts per Million, described analogically by a scientist as having entire water over moon's equator, within two table spoon, full of water. It has been noticed that on the poles of Chandra (Moon), there is more amount of water present, presence of which is credited to various physical phenomena, which are yet to be known fully. There will be analysis of all the data obtained, and with the lively contribution of entire mankind, we shall decode the code and will use it for the betterment of multiverse itself.
Both the organizations, Indian Space Research Organization and NASA have pulled up extraordinary task, their untiring efforts are jewel on Humankind's persona. Here I am pasting up a few pictures of the Chandrayaan-1, and optimistically hail for Chandrayaan-2, which is also expected in nearest of the future (around 2013) with later manned moon mission (2020) from India. I wish entire mankind, all the best for their endeavors, defining our constant hopefulness for the time and energy-web around us.
Devashish Narayana Mishra.
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