pslv-c25 For Mars Mission India 2013
Mars Mission 2013 Photos, Video of Mars Mission 2013 Mangalyan, Mangalyan Mission 2013 Photos & Videos.
INDIA'S maiden mission to Mars was successfully launched on Tuesday with its polar rocket placing the Mars spacecraft precisely into an intended Earth orbit in its first-ever historic inter-planetary odyssey in a hid to join a select hand of nations. In a "new and complex mission design". ISRO's PSLV C 25 successfully injected the 1,350-kg 'Mangalyaan' Orbiter ("Mars cran' in Hindi) into the orbit around Earth some 44 minutes after a text book launch at 2.38 pm from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre here, marking the successful completion of the first stage of the Rs 450 crorc mission.
Entering a new frontier in space technology. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISROJ's mission is aimed at establishing India's capability to reach (he Red (Manet and would locus on looking for presence of methane, an indicator of life there.
•*The PSLV C25 vehicle has placed the Mars Orbital spacecraft very precisely into an elliptical orbit around Earth." ISRO chief K Radhakrishnan said after the launch. This is the 25th flight of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle(PSLV) and "it has been a new and complex mission design to ensure that we would be able to move the MARS Orbiter spacecraft from the orbit of Earth to the orbit of MARS with minimum energy." he said from Mission Control Room.
After going around Earth for 25 days in an elliptical orbit (perigee of 250 km and apogee of 23.500 km), the golden coloured probe, the si/c uf .t small car, would embarfc on a 10-Month long voyage 10 Mars around 12.42 am on December 1,
Ii is expected ro reach the Red Planet's orbit by September 24 next and go around in an elliptical orbit (periapsis of 366 km and apo-apsis of 80.000 km). "I am happy to say the spacecraft is in good health. It has done a task what had to be done." a visibly relieved and happy Radhakri.shnan told reporters.
The rocket injected the satellite into Earth's orbit over South America, which was captured by ISRO's sea-borne terminals on hoard Shipping Corporation of India's vessels SCI Nalanda and SCI Yamuna in the South Pacific Ocean.
There was a data break of over 10 minutes as expected after burnout of the third stage and the Mission Control Centre got signals on ignition of the fourth stage.
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