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Laser instrument of Chandrayaan-1 successfully turned on

Press Trust Of India Bangalore

The Lunar Laser Ranging Instrument (LLRI), one of the 11 payloads carried by the Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft, was successfully turned on today when it was passing over the western part of the moon’s visible hemisphere.

Preliminary assessment of data from the LLRI indicated that the instrument’s performance was normal, an ISRO statement said.

The LLRI sends pulses of infrared laser light towards a strip of lunar surface and detects the reflected portion of that light. With this, the instrument can very accurately measure the height of the moon’s surface features.

The instrument will be continuously kept on and is taking 10 measurements per second on both day and night sides of the moon. It is also providing topographical details of both polar and equatorial regions of the earth’s satellite.

 

Detailed analysis of data sent by the LLRI helps in understanding the internal structure of the moon as well as the way that celestial body evolved.

It may be recalled that earlier, three payloads of Chandrayaan-1 — Terrain Mapping Camera (TMC), Radiation Dose Monitor (RADOM) and Moon Impact Probe (MIP) — were successfully turned on.

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First Published: Nov 17 2008 | 12:00 AM IST

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