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Sending Indian to space next mission: ISRO Vicky Nanjappa | October 22, 2008 10:38 IST India's first unmanned moon mission, Chandrayan-1 is a success and history has been written on October 22. Amidst joy and pride, the Indian Space Research Organisation is already looking forward to the year 2015 when it plans on having India's first manned space flight. Chandrayaan-1 lifts off successfully ISRO Chairman Madhavan Nair, who was beaming with pride, told a crowded press conference three hours after the launch of Chandrayan-1 that they were planning on sending two humans into space (low earth orbit). Coverage: India's Moon Mission This is a bit challenging, Nair said, adding that ISRO had already prepared a project report and hoped that this mission became a reality by 2015. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||