



Indiaâ€™s first private moon mission invites you to the TeamIndus Open House. Get an exclusive peek into the pioneering lunar mission, explained by the engineers & scientists responsible for building our spacecraft and the rover ECA.



The trickiest part in our entire mission is the landing. As the spacecraft maneuvers and reduces its velocity from 1.3 km per sec to 0 km per sec while landing, it also has to simultaneously correct its altitude, select a landing area and avoid obstacles- a feat India has no prior experience in.



This is just a glimpse of the behind-the-scenes in store for you at the open house. With unique set-ups that include our Mission operation control center, Lunar test rig, and Integration facility, witness our spacecraft and rover from up-close as the engineers take you through the tech behind it. Visitors will also have an exclusive session and freewheeling Q & A with Dr. K. Thyagarajan, Programme Director, Chandrayana-1 & Astrosat, Deputy Director, ISRO Satellite Centre and Technical Advisor at TeamIndus.



Our journey began with representing Indiaâ€™s ambitions in the Google Lunar XPRIZE competition but is evolving as we build a commercial space enterprise that could shape the future of humanity. Join us as we share our story and talk about future plans.



Note: There will be 2 sessions at 11 AM - 1 PM and 3 PM - 5 PM. The duration of each session is 120 mins. Please select the preferred slot in the attendee form.





Who can participate:



Given the technical nature of the sessions, it is generally observed that kids may not be most interested in them. Hence, we recommend all enthusiasts above the age of 12 to register for the event.

If you have younger kids and cannot leave them back home, please feel free to bring them along. There will be a special â€œKids Zoneâ€.



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Testimonials from the attendees of our previous editions:



"Open House was a very nice concept & 90 Mins of technical sessions were the best ! Exploring New Possibilities over the moon & into deep space which helps the mankind & its future sustainability ! Team Indus is Gonna Make it to the moon & make india proud about it."

Patel Dhwanil

"I had a chance to talk to some folks at Team Indus some time back... the passion and energy was refreshing so was seeing the steady hand of some of India's finest space scientists guiding the mission. I wish them all the very best! "

Hari Vasudevan

"I got an opportunity to attend open house session at Team Indus campus Jakkur. I entered the campus having very little knowledge about space technologies and the complexity of work involved in taking the space craft from earth to moon. I was overwhelmed by the openness with which the crew members were sharing the information with us to make it #harindiankamoonshot.I was awed to see a very young workforce driving the mission. I was thinking it will take time for India to come out with a private sector entity in the field of space exploration similar to spacex, my perspective thoroughly changed the moment I got into the campus. Over all experience left me more inspired to do dream, aspire and explore. Thank You."

Sumanth Shenoy





"Well structured interaction. Great to interact, very clear and easy to understand mission plan and progress. The people were welcoming and answering all our curious questions. They have a lofty goal - putting a rover on moon and have it move 500 mtrs on the moon. The PR machinery is great too! The ability for a common person to interact, learn and contribute at their own level is awesome! And the best part was the posters/keychains (for my kid) with inspiring quotes like below - "Somewhere something incredible is waiting to be known" - Carl Sagan"

Uma R. Iyer

"Amazing people and a great office! I had been here for an open house and got an insight of all the technology and hard work that has gone into making India's first Rover that will land on moon. Wish them all the success!"

Anmol Joshi