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March 11, 2017
By WFLA Web Staff
Fort Irwin, Ca. (WFLA) —Nearly eight years (click here) after it vanished, India’s first lunar spacecraft, Chandrayaan-1 was found orbiting around the moon.
Scientists had no clue where the spacecraft could be found. It measures only five feet wide. It looked like a spec in the sky to researchers working to track it down.
But NASA eventually determined the tiny craft was some 124 miles above the moon, and tracked it down using a powerful radar.

The microwaves, which can detect any object that crosses their path, picked up signal from Chandrayaan-1, which responded twice.
NASA said finding the probe was less of a challenge, considering data from the mission’s navigators was provided to aid the search....