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Chandrayaan-2 mission: The Indian Space Research Organisation on Thursday said it has released the first set of data from the countrys second mission to the Moon, the Chandrayaan-2, for the general public.
Chandrayaan-2 mission: The Indian Space Research Organisation on Thursday said it has released the first set of data from the country's second mission to the Moon, the Chandrayaan-2, for the general public. Chandrayaan-2 was launched on July 22, 2019 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.
The Orbiter which was injected into a lunar orbit on September 2, 2019, carried 8 experiments to address many open questions on lunar science. All experiments have been performing well and the data received, suggests excellent capability to deliver on the pre-launch promises. In the period since launch payload teams tuned onboard systems for optimal instrument configurations, derived essential in-flight calibration data, revised / updated data processing steps / software and have started to publish early results.
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https://www.issdc.gov.in for more information about mission.ISRO Science Data Archive (ISDA) currently holds data sets acquired by Chandrayaan-2 payloads from Sep-2019 to Feb-2020 from seven instruments. Data sets from IIRS payload will be added to this shortly.
This release has Level-0 and Level-1 basic data sets prepared using Planetary Data System (PDS) version 4 standards. Additional details are provided at the ISSDC portal https://www.issdc.gov.in and Data may be downloaded using https://pradan.issdc.gov.in .
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