India's first unmanned moon probe has malfunctioned and might have to curtail its two-year mission, India's space agency said.
The Chandrayaan-1, which cost $124.62 million, was launched in October to map the moon's surface and look for precious metals.
"The mission is continuing," said S. Satish, spokesman for the Indian Space Research Organisation.
Moon probe malfunction
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