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Chardrayaan-1 is the first Indian Mission to the Moon devoted to high-resolution remote sensing of the lunar surface features in visible, near infrared, X-ray and low energy gamma ray regions. This will be accomplished using several payloads already selected for the mission.
On 22 Oct 2008, India become a member of the Moon club of USA, Russia, Japan, China and European Space Agency. The Moon mission costs Rs Rs 400 Crores.
Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) at Sriharikota
It was originally called Sriharikota Range (SHAR) and renamed to its present name in 2002 after the death of ISRO's former chairman Satish Dhawan. The centre become operational with the launching of three Rohini rockets in October 1971. The SHAR facility now consists of two launch pads, with the second built recently. The second launch pad was used for launches beginning in 2005 and is a universal launch pad, accommodating all of the launch vehicles used by ISRO. The two launch pads will allow multiple launches in a single year, which was not possible earlier.
The 44.4 m high 316 ton (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle) PSLV C11 four stage Solid-liquid propellent rocket was fired from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh on 22 Oct 2008 at 0622 h IST(80 km north of Chennai). The rocket achieved a speed of more than 7.2 km/s (Orbital Velocity) with the help of powerful strapon motors. The strapon motors used 12 ton of solid propellent and within 18 minutes all the four stages were used up and detatched.
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