Write the three objective of the Chandrayaan (चंद्रयान) mission.
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Three objective of the Misson are:-
(1) To determine the presence of mineral and chemical elements such as magnesium, aluminium, Silicon, calcium and Thorium on the moon.
(2) To prepare a three-dimensional Atlas of both near and far side of the Moon.
(3) To land a sub-satellite called the "moon impact probe" on the surface of the moon as a fore-runner to future soft landing mission.
(1) To determine the presence of mineral and chemical elements such as magnesium, aluminium, Silicon, calcium and Thorium on the moon.
(2) To prepare a three-dimensional Atlas of both near and far side of the Moon.
(3) To land a sub-satellite called the "moon impact probe" on the surface of the moon as a fore-runner to future soft landing mission.
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Chandrayaan mission have following objective described below:
(1) To design, develop, launch and orbit a spacecraft around the Moon using an Indian-made launch-vehicleTo conduct scientific experiments using instruments on the spacecraft which would yield data:
(2) For the preparation of a three-dimensional atlas (with high spatial and altitude resolution of 5–10 m) of both the near and far sides of the Moon.
(3) For chemical and mineralogical mapping of the entire lunar surface at high spatial resolution, mapping particularly the chemical elements magnesium, aluminium, silicon, calcium, iron, titanium, radon, uranium, and thorium.
(4) To increase scientific knowledge
To test the impact of a sub-satellite (Moon Impact Probe — MIP) on the surface on the Moon as a fore-runner to future soft-landing missions.
(5) To detect water-ice on the Moon.
(1) To design, develop, launch and orbit a spacecraft around the Moon using an Indian-made launch-vehicleTo conduct scientific experiments using instruments on the spacecraft which would yield data:
(2) For the preparation of a three-dimensional atlas (with high spatial and altitude resolution of 5–10 m) of both the near and far sides of the Moon.
(3) For chemical and mineralogical mapping of the entire lunar surface at high spatial resolution, mapping particularly the chemical elements magnesium, aluminium, silicon, calcium, iron, titanium, radon, uranium, and thorium.
(4) To increase scientific knowledge
To test the impact of a sub-satellite (Moon Impact Probe — MIP) on the surface on the Moon as a fore-runner to future soft-landing missions.
(5) To detect water-ice on the Moon.
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