Chandrayaan Lunar Probe Copes With Instrument Failure
NEW DELHI — India’s first moon mission – Chandrayaan-I — has lost its star tracker, raising worries that it might not last out its two-year life span even though engineers at the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) have devised a functional workaround to the problem. “With its loss we are...
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