Chandrayaan Orbiter Scale Model 1:25

₹ 19,470

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A collector's item that can adorn your desk

Shipping Info: Dispatched in 3-5 business days.
Dimensions: 14 L x 10 B x 15.5 H cm (Including Base)
Material: Lacquered coated brass with anodized aluminum base
Designed By: Sarg Design Studio
Manufactured By: Indic Inspirations
Product Weight: 1500 g
SKU: II-VYOM-0114

A mix of artisanship and pure engineering - built by proud, young designers who saw the scale model project as a way to express their admiration for ISRO's work - Made in Lacquered coated brass with anodized aluminum base with all the details of a Chandrayan Orbiter 1:25 scale model is a collector's item that can adorn your study or work desk at home or at the office! Your dose of daily inspiration, with this model of rocket science!     

Features:

  • Chandrayan Orbiter 1:25 Scale Model.
  • Carefully painted, extraordinary sharp markings great attention to detail; Durable
  • Great collectable for model spaceflight enthusiast; Also a wonderful decoration for your home, office, countertop
  • Great Christmas/birthday gift for kids, children, friends.
  • Material: Lacquered coated brass with anodized aluminum base

ISRO’s Chandrayaan-2 - the second Indian spacecraft of Lunar exploration satellites were launched in July, 2019 from the Sriharikota spaceport by GSLV Mk-III. It comprised an orbiter, lander named Vikram and rover named Pragyan developed in India. Chandrayaan’s orbiter, loaded with eight scientific instruments designed to explore the South Polar region of the Moon. The orbiter and lander modules were separated as two independent satellites. The orbiter was successfully placed in its intended orbit around the Moon. For our understanding of the Moon's evolution and mapping of minerals and water molecules in polar regions. There were eight scientific payloads hosted on the orbiter craft. Images by Orbiter High Resolution Camera (OHRC) onboard Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter-craft, used for landing sites characterization.

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    These costs are.. simply trying to make money on ISROs efforts. Make it affordable for the masses so children can have a piece of this historic event. Let every household have one so that the children learn that West is not necessarily the best.. we are