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India hails Moon mission 'find' | India hails Moon mission 'find' |
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India's inaugural Moon mission has been hailed as a "grand success" by the head of India's space agency, after helping find evidence of water on the Moon. | India's inaugural Moon mission has been hailed as a "grand success" by the head of India's space agency, after helping find evidence of water on the Moon. |
Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) chief G Madhavan Nair said a spacecraft probe found more water on the Moon "than was expected." | Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) chief G Madhavan Nair said a spacecraft probe found more water on the Moon "than was expected." |
The mission was terminated last month after communication was lost with the orbiting spacecraft. | The mission was terminated last month after communication was lost with the orbiting spacecraft. |
The craft was launched last October for a two-year mission of exploration. | The craft was launched last October for a two-year mission of exploration. |
Data from three spacecraft, including India's Chandrayaan probe, has shown that very fine films of H2O coat the particles that make up the lunar dirt, US space agency Nasa announced. | Data from three spacecraft, including India's Chandrayaan probe, has shown that very fine films of H2O coat the particles that make up the lunar dirt, US space agency Nasa announced. |
The quantity is tiny but could become a useful resource for astronauts wishing to live on the Moon, scientists say. | The quantity is tiny but could become a useful resource for astronauts wishing to live on the Moon, scientists say. |
"We truly believe it is a path-breaking finding. But this is just the beginning," Mr Nair said. | "We truly believe it is a path-breaking finding. But this is just the beginning," Mr Nair said. |
"Indians should be proud of the fact that the Chandrayaan enabled the discovery of water on the Moon," he said. | "Indians should be proud of the fact that the Chandrayaan enabled the discovery of water on the Moon," he said. |
Indian scientists have welcomed the discovery and said more studies needed to be done to find out how much water was available and whether it was fit for human consumption. | Indian scientists have welcomed the discovery and said more studies needed to be done to find out how much water was available and whether it was fit for human consumption. |
'Significant' | 'Significant' |
"The results suggest that frost rather than water is present in the form of a thin film on the lunar surface. The quantity and its distribution across the Moon is still an open question," K Kasturirangan, a former chief of Isro told the Press Trust of India press agency. | "The results suggest that frost rather than water is present in the form of a thin film on the lunar surface. The quantity and its distribution across the Moon is still an open question," K Kasturirangan, a former chief of Isro told the Press Trust of India press agency. |
"Ultimately, in the long run if humankind has to go and inhabit the Moon, one of the important requirements is that you should have adequate water for survival," he said. | "Ultimately, in the long run if humankind has to go and inhabit the Moon, one of the important requirements is that you should have adequate water for survival," he said. |
An Indian scientist working in Nasa said it was a "significant discovery" | An Indian scientist working in Nasa said it was a "significant discovery" |
"It is a very significant finding if we ever are to venture out to set up a base anywhere in the solar system, the Moon is the nearest destination," Amitabha Ghosh said. | "It is a very significant finding if we ever are to venture out to set up a base anywhere in the solar system, the Moon is the nearest destination," Amitabha Ghosh said. |
The Indian media has also hailed the role of Chandrayaan in the finding. | The Indian media has also hailed the role of Chandrayaan in the finding. |
One Big Step for India, A Giant Leap for Mankind, headlined The Times Of India newspaper. | One Big Step for India, A Giant Leap for Mankind, headlined The Times Of India newspaper. |
"[The finding] has helped shake off the failure tag from the Chandrayaan project that was aborted last month," the paper said. | "[The finding] has helped shake off the failure tag from the Chandrayaan project that was aborted last month," the paper said. |
The mission was expected to cost 3.8bn rupees (£45m; $78m), considerably less than Japanese and Chinese probes sent to the Moon last year. | The mission was expected to cost 3.8bn rupees (£45m; $78m), considerably less than Japanese and Chinese probes sent to the Moon last year. |
But the Indian government's space efforts have not been welcomed by all. | But the Indian government's space efforts have not been welcomed by all. |
Some critics regard the space programme as a waste of resources in a country where millions still lack basic services. | Some critics regard the space programme as a waste of resources in a country where millions still lack basic services. |
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