शुक्रवार, 6 सितंबर 2019

Euphoria grips US scientists ahead of India's Chandrayaan-2 landing

The US space community believes the landmark mission would help enrich their understanding of the moon's geology. Chandrayaan-2 carries 13 instruments from India and one from NASA. Brett Denevi, planetary scientist at Johns Hopkins University said, she was most excited about the orbiter's imaging infrared spectrometer, which will map light reflected off the lunar surface over a wide range of wavelengths.

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