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India Launches Mars Mission

November 5, 2013 by  

India Launches Mars Mission, India has launched its first inter-planetary mission in an attempt to become the only Asian country to reach the planet of Mars.

A rocket carrying a 1.35-tonne unmanned probe vehicle lifted off from the country’s southern island of Sriharikota on Tuesday, where it began a 300-day, 780-million-km journey to study the Martian atmosphere.

After 44 minutes, applause rippled around the control room after monitoring ships stationed in the South Pacific reported that the spacecraft had successfully completed the first stage of its 300-day journey.

The Mars Orbiter Mission, known as Mangalyaan [Mars Craft] in Hindi, was programmed to first ride a rocket into an elliptical orbit around Earth.

After that, it was due to perform a series of technical manoeuvres and short burns to raise its orbit before propelling towards Mars.

K Radhakrishnan, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman, slapped a colleague on the back and said he was “extremely happy” to announce that the rocket had placed the probe in an orbit around Earth.

The mission is India’s first inter-planetary journey that requires developing technology to allow a probe to run autonomously.

“The biggest challenge will be precisely navigating the spacecraft to Mars,” Radhakrishnan had said before the launch.

Indian scientists sent a probe called Chandrayaan to the moon five years ago. The mission faced several challenges, including losing contact with controllers in 2009 and when a new, larger launch vehicle blew up after take-off in 2010.

Manmohan Singh, Indian prime minister, announced the Mars mission 15 months ago shortly after a Chinese attempt to reach the faraway planet failed to leave earth’s atmosphere.

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