Now We Set to Settle on Moon: Chandrayaan Discovery Paves the Way

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Mind Melodies, Nov 20, 2009 - History - 128 pages
Scientists have for decades contended with the possibility of water repositories on Moon. Now this decades-long debate is over. India’s maiden moon mission—Chandrayaan-1—has evidence of water molecules on the moon’s surface. NASA has confirmed this discovery. This book presents a detailed account of the journey of Chandrayaan-1—its launch, specifications, objectives, pay-loads and achievements. It also describes in detail the unmanned and manned moon mission of the Soviet Union and America. The possibilities and constraints of human settlement on moon find place in the discussion as well.

About the author (2009)

Malti Bansal received her Bachelor’s and Master’s in Electronics from University of Delhi, India. Subsequently, she started her research work in the field of Nanotechnology and is currently pursuing the same while working towards her Doctoral Degree. Her research interests span the wide umbrella of nanotechnology, covering its various dimensions. She has to her credit a set of six books on biographies of leading scientists for kids. She has also presented research papers at various national and international conferences.

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