Monday May 28, 2012

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    normalisboring

    All you CNN-NBC-ABC-BBC-all thoseCCs junkies, who responded so far to this thread, understand the actual news

    A principal objective of the Indian mission to moon is to look for Helium 3, an isotope which is very rare on earth but is sought to power nuclear fusion and could be a valuable source of energy in the future.

    The project cost $79-million, far far less than the Chinese and Japanese probes in 2007 and ISRO says the moon mission will pave the way for India to claim a bigger chunk of the global space business.

    Do u see now, India has clearly thought for its future. If any of you can look in a normal news media (other than the one mentioned above), then u can find the news that the last japanese remote sensing satellite was launched from Indis - why - becuase it cost only 1/8th of what japan spend on their missions and successfully failed...

    Posted in: India launches first unmanned moon mission

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