During the decades there after, the excitement of winning over the Space has waned and the fact that the missions are very expensive has not helped in continuation of those. Yet, scientists spent years figuring out information from the moon rocks and data brought back by the older missions.
The New Moon Race???
Chandrayaan – 1 – India’s First Moon Mission
When the first orbit around the earth, the rocket just took 6.5 hours to complete the revolution, but over days as the ellipse started getting bigger, and before it entered the moon’s trajectory, it once reached a point where it would take 6 days to revolve around the earth. Finally on 4th November, the spacecraft entered the Lunar Trajectory. Then the craft was slowly moved towards the moon and on November 12, the spacecraft was at 100 km circular orbit to the moon.
On 14th November, ISRO and hence India created history by ejecting the Moon Impact Probe (MIP) and landing it successfully on the Lunar surface. This incident also colored the “Grey Moon” with the “Tricolor”. Currently the devices and sensors on board MIP are functioning and sending back huge amounts of data which will not only help us understand the moon better, but the experience will also help us in moving ahead on other missions.
Economic Effects to India
A lot of people claim that the Indian Moon Mission is a redundant exercise that could have been done away with especially considering the fact that it costed around $78 million. Though there seems to be no direct impact of this mission, there are key-economic benefits which this missions will bring.
ISRO proved that they reached the moon at a very low price. Though we cannot compare it to the amounts spent in 1960-70s because the valuation and needs were different, Chandrayan’s expenditure of $78 million as compared to Europe’s SMART-1 mission cost of about $180 million, Japan’s Kaguya lunar probe cost of $487 million and even China’s Change-1 that costed $180 million, is considerably less.
Not only is the Chandrayaan cost effective relative to similar missions by other nations, this relative low cost is itself a tremendous advertisement for Indian space services in a highly competitive launch industry, and will help generate enormous revenues for ISRO and its commercial arm, Antrix. Though there are a few countries that place orders with ISRO (like the 10-satellite launching mission few months back). The fact that ISRO has the positive moon mission will add a feather to the cap and ISRO will indirectly generate a lot of revenue from the launches for other countries.
Apart from this, an indirect gain (though not substantial or directly visible) is that such illustrious projects in some way encourage reverse-braindrain and this would bring some of the best minds back to India, which will in turn improve the situations for the better.
Political Effects to India
The positive Moon mission will surely help India win a lot of diplomatic votes in the current World situation. Very positive acknowledgements were received from various countries for the successful implanting of “Tri-colour” (as spelled in India) on the Lunar surface. India's quest for the envious "Superpower" tag just clinched another vote with this uninhibited 239,000 mile journey to our lone natural satellite. This moon mission will also help improve the relations with countries further after the “N-Deal Saga” and hence the mission has a lot of indirect diplomatic benefits.
In one single line: “India Shining Reinforced again!”
On a fun note, Moon is revered as “Chanda-mama” in India. This mission has made the first trip to “Mausal” (Maternal uncle’s place) a reality. And since a lot other Moon missions are pipelined with ISRO aiming for a second lunar mission by the end of 2010 or early 2011, carrying a Russian-made rover that will collect rock and soil samples from the moon’s surface for further analysis. By 2015, India hopes to send up two astronauts to study the moon and even land astronauts on the moon by 2020. The old Gujarati proverb seem apt.
“Mama nu gher kettle, deevo bale etle!” (How far is Maternal Uncle’s place, in this case the Moon, just as far as the lamp, who’s light is visible nearby!) Though the translation is loose, the idea is, the Moon will be a near-by place soon...
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