The US Aerospace Agency (NASA) located the two unmanned spacecraft around the Moon, including India's Chandrayaan-1, which has disappeared since 2009.
All communications with India's only satellite orbiting the moon's orbit have been cut off, the country's space agency said.
The Indian Space Research Authority has just decided to end the moon expedition, after scientists lost all contact with the Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft.
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The second most populous country in the world will launch unmanned spacecraft onto Moon's orbit today.
India's first unmanned spacecraft will operate on Moon's orbit for two years to map three-dimensional space on the planet and search for precious metals.
The Indian Space Research Center announced that its probe had landed on the Moon on Friday.