Description: Mission MoonThe Story Of ChandrayaanBy Basu Biman The moon, our celestial neighbor, has long captivated the human imagination with its enigmatic beauty and mysterious presence in the night sky. It goes without saying that there is much to discover and explore about this fascinating natural satellite. From its origins to its composition, from our triumph of setting foot on its surface to our ambitious plans of future lunar bases, the moon remains an endless source of scientific wonder and human fascination.The moon has been a subject of intense study by scientists from around the world who have dedicated their efforts to unravel its secrets. One of the primary areas of investigation has been the moon's origins. There are several theories put forth by experts, but the prevailing belief is that the moon formed from the debris left behind after a giant impact between a Mars-sized object and the early Earth. This cataclysmic event ejected enormous amounts of material into space, ultimately coalescing to form the moon as we know it today.Understanding the moon's composition is another crucial aspect of lunar exploration. Through meticulous analysis of samples collected during the Apollo missions, scientists have determined that the moon's surface predominantly consists of rocks and dust known as regolith. This regolith contains traces of various minerals, including basalt and anorthosite, which lend it its characteristic gray appearance. The presence of water ice in some permanently shadowed craters on the moon has also been a significant discovery, holding promise for future human exploration and settlement.The historic achievement of humanity setting foot on the moon cannot be overstated. The Apollo program, led by NASA, saw a total of twelve astronauts leave their footprints on the lunar surface between 1969 and 1972. The first steps taken by Neil Armstrong on July 20, 1969, will forever be etched in history as a giant leap for mankind. The Apollo missions not only demonstrated human ingenuity and technological prowess but also paved the way for further lunar exploration.Looking ahead, there is an ongoing ambition to establish permanent bases on the moon. These bases would serve as stepping stones for future manned missions to other celestial bodies, such as Mars. The idea of lunar bases is not new and has been the subject of various scientific and engineering studies. It would involve constructing habitats and infrastructure to support extended stays on the moon, including life support systems, energy generation, and resource utilization.While the United States led the way in lunar exploration during the Apollo era, they were not alone in their pursuit. Russia, too, made significant attempts to map the moon and gather valuable data. Their Luna program, consisting of a series of robotic missions, successfully accomplished the first soft landing on the moon in 1966. Similarly, India has also joined the club of lunar explorers with its Chandrayaan mission, which has seen the nation progress from launching foreign rockets to embarking on its own lunar venture.The journey of the moon remains an awe-inspiring quest filled with both known facts and hidden mysteries. It is a testament to human curiosity and our relentless pursuit of knowledge. As we continue to unravel the secrets of the moon's origins, composition, and potential for human habitation, we inch closer to a future where we may call our lunar neighbor our second home. Notice: The displayed image is a symbolic representation of the book, The actual book cover image may differ. ( Why? Sometimes publishers change the cover image with reprints, we have thousands of listings, it is practically impossible to keep track of all those changes.) Book Information:ISBN 13: 9788184772623Publisher: Scholastic IncYear: 2009Format: Paperback Author:Basu Biman is an esteemed author who has made significant contributions to the field of science popularization. With a distinguished career spanning over five decades, Biman is recognized for his exceptional work in print and electronic media.In 1967, Biman embarked on his journey in science journalism, focusing on making complex scientific concepts accessible to the general public. His dedication and passion for popularizing science led to him being awarded the prestigious 1994 NCSTC National Award for best science and technology coverage in the mass media. This recognition further reaffirmed his commitment to disseminating scientific knowledge.For an impressive period of 30 years, Biman served as the Editor of the highly acclaimed and widely circulated monthly Science Reporter. Under his guidance, the publication gained immense popularity and played a crucial role in bridging the gap between scientific research and the layman.Biman's contribution to the world of literature extends beyond journalism. He has authored more than 50 popular science books, many of which were published by Scholastic, a renowned publishing house. These books delve into diverse scientific topics, presenting them in an engaging and comprehensible manner for readers of all ages.Through his extensive body of work, Biman has left an indelible mark on the field of science communication. His ability to simplify complex scientific information and make it relatable to the masses has empowered countless individuals to develop an interest in science. 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Author: Basu Biman
Book Title: Mission Moon
Language: English
Topic: Aviation
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Scholastic Inc
Genre: TRANSPORTATION
Original Language: English
Publication Year: 2009
Narrative Type: Non-fiction
Country/Region of Manufacture: USA
Intended Audience: 8 - 12 years
Number of Pages: 142
Unit Quantity: 1