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A TV-sized probe adorned with a painted Indian flag is set to crash on the moon Friday as part of New Delhi's first unmanned lunar mission, Indian space officials said.
"This will be a hard landing," said Bangalore Ramachandra Rao Guruprasad, a spokesman for the Indian Space Research Organization. "But one of the objectives of this probe is to understand the moon for future soft landings."
Space Age 1 opened a door only to reveal another door. Beyond that next door, we will see something entirely new and different. We may see a jungle, a cosmos that must, logically, be teeming with life, instead of the desert to which we have grown accustomed. Or we may just see ourselves. Again. Either way, space is, once again, the next big thing.
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.
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).
Helium 3, an isotope which is very rare on earth but is sought to power nuclear fusion and could be a valuable source of energy in the future