Why So Many Countries Want To Probe Moon,what We Can Get From The Moon?

November 26, 2008 by frankls
Filed under: Asia, Space 

For India the $80 million mission puts the country on the inside track of a fast-developing Asian space race.India probe crash-lands successfully on moon – CNN.com
A TV-size probe adorned with a painting of the Indian flag successfully rammed into the moon Friday evening as part of the country’s first unmanned lunar mission, Indian space officials said.

The Moon Impact Probe detached from the unmanned lunar orbiter Chandrayaan-1 and made a hard landing on the lunar surface around 8:31 p.m. New Delhi time (10:01 a.m. ET), said the official, Srinivasa Murthy Satish.
Space official Shiv Kumar said the 34-kilogram probe hit the moon surface traveling at 1.6 kilometers per second, which is a speed of 5,760 kilometers per hour (3,579 mph).

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Why So Many Countries Want To Probe Moon,what We Can Get From The Moon?

Recently US want to back to moon program and China and india already has plan to probe moon.I wonder what we can get from the moon.As I know all those program are very expensive.

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