Indian lunar orbiter sends back images to establish water presence on Moon
A radar imaging camera on board Indian lunar orbiter, Chandrayaan-1, has sent back some amazing images which will give scientists definite clues about the presence or absence of water on the Moon surface, according to a report by local tabloid Mail Today Friday.
The camera, known as Mini- SAR, is one of the key payloads of the mission and has been developed by scientists from the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The instrument has finished its first mapping season and scientists are currently evaluating the data.



















