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NEW DELHI — India’s national space agency said communications with the country’s only satellite orbiting the moon snapped Saturday and that its scientists were no longer controlling the spacecraft.
Radio contacts with Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft were lost at 1:30 a.m. local time Saturday, the Indian Space Research Organization said.
The spacecraft had completed 312 days in orbit and orbited the moon more than 3,400 times.



