COIMBATORE: Even as India's maiden lunar probe circles the moon, the Centre has
given its approval for Chandrayaan-II and it would be in orbit by 2012.
ISRO has started necessary research workfor the next mission for which the Centre has sanctioned necessary funds, Chandrayaan-I Project Director Mylswamy Annadurai told reporters. The second mission would be a fully indigenous one, he said.
Chandrayan-I is the best thing to happen to Indian space research and is designed to study the water availability and fertile standards of moon, he said.
The moon mission has proved that India is on par with any other nation which ventured to the earth's satellite, he said.
Stating that the pictures being received from moon were giving very valuable inputs, he said steps are being made to get continuous pictures by making some technical corrections.
Earlier, the Scientist was felicitated by the public at different places in Coimbatore district for the successful launch of the country's moon mission.
Accepting the felicitations, Annadurai exhorted the students to shelve their foreign dreams as opportunities were available within India.
The days of foreign students coming to India in pursuit of research works and higher studies were not far away, he said.
Chandrayan-I is the best thing to happen to Indian space research and is designed to study the water availability and fertile standards of moon, he said.
The moon mission has proved that India is on par with any other nation which ventured to the earth's satellite, he said.
Stating that the pictures being received from moon were giving very valuable inputs, he said steps are being made to get continuous pictures by making some technical corrections.
Earlier, the Scientist was felicitated by the public at different places in Coimbatore district for the successful launch of the country's moon mission.
Accepting the felicitations, Annadurai exhorted the students to shelve their foreign dreams as opportunities were available within India.
The days of foreign students coming to India in pursuit of research works and higher studies were not far away, he said.