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Chandrayaan-1 is carrying 11 payload instruments on board. Out of these, 6 are Indian, and the other 5 are foreign.

The Indian payloads:* TMC or the Terrain Mapping Camera * HySI or Hyper Spectral Imager * LLRI or Lunar Laser Ranging Instrument * C1XS or X-ray fluorescence spectrometer * HEX is a High Energy X-ray/gamma ray spectrometer * MIP or the Moon Impact Probe The Foreign payloads:* SARA, The Sub-keV Atom Reflecting Analyser from the ESA. * SIR-2, A near infrared spectrometer from ESA. * M3, the Moon Mineralogy Mapper funded by NASA. * miniSAR, designed, built and tested for NASA. * RADOM-7, Radiation Dose Monitor Experiment from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. For more information on these payloads, visit the related link below
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