Bangalore: Scientists at India space research organization will examine preliminary data from Chandrayaan- 1 in Bangalore on Thursday.
This after all elevan instruments on board were successfully deployed. India's first unmanned mission to the moon has completed 100 days orbiting with all its 11 instruments working.
The session will be chaired by Professor George Joseph.
The day-long session at ISRO Satellite Centre assumes significance in view of some encouraging findings thrown up after India's historic moon odyssey.
Till now scientists had monitored progress based on photographic evidence taken by instruments on board the spacecraft.
Chandrayaan is a two-year mission, and it is collecting data in humongous quantities.
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