Saturday, February 14, 2009

Chandrayan Discovers Life on Moon

Sriharikota - In a startling revelation, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced finding of a life form on the moon. The Moon Impact Probe (MIP) was released by lunar orbiter Chandrayan on the dark side of moon photographed two creatures walking side-by-side on Tuesday. Though the contour of creatures is not very clear since the photograph was taken from some distance, scientists feel that they are about 2-3 feet tall, furry with large adorable eyes.

“This is a new dawn in the history of mankind. Finally, we know that not alone in this universe.” said Dr. Krishnakant a senior space scientist with ISRO. “The pair includes a male and female, a couple I think. They seem to be the last living life on the moon. MIP will observe them over coming days. We want to know how do they survive in the extreme atmosphere and temperature over the moon. There’s a so much to learn from them. I wonder how would they react when they will encounter first human” He added. Meanwhile, NASA has proposed a joint expedition with ISRO to study the moon life form.

News Update:

Minutes after this news was announced, both moon creatures were poached. Speaking to our correspondent a poacher from Corbett National Park said his men were involved. “The meat was bad but we sold the fur for a hefty amount to a Chinese.” he said.