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- September 7, 2009
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New York (AirGuideBusiness - Space News) Sep 6, 2009
Indian Space Research Organisation
India's lunar orbital mission has been terminated after the Indian Space Research Organisation lost contact with its Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft. The cause of the loss, which comes just after the spacecraft made a joint survey of the Moon's north pole with a NASA orbiter, has not been determined, but ISRO says high levels of radiation had contributed to failure of power supply units feeding two on-board computers designed to control telemetry data. Sep 5, 2009
NASA
NASAOs USD 50 million 10-month commercial crew transport programme starting in November ...