Chandrayaan scientists to unravel key data on Jan 29
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The daylong session at ISRO Satellite Centre here assumes significance in view of some encouraging findings thrown up after India's historic moon odyssey.
Chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation G Madhavan Nair said the agency has invited the scientists and expects representation from scientists behind Indian payloads (scientific instruments) as well those from guest instruments, including from NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA).
Chandrayaan-1 has 11 instruments on board -- five from India, three from ESA (one of which is developed jointly with India and other with Indian contribution), one from Bulgaria and two from the US.
An ISRO official said, "It will be a closed-door meeting. The scientists will analyse data from preliminary findings". Senior ISRO scientist George Joseph would chair the session.
Preliminary findings from the data generated by three instruments on board Chandrayaan-1 -- the Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3), Mini-SAR and the Imaging X-ray Spectrometer (CIXS) -- are encouraging.
