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A big boost to Indian space capabilities. Very few country can go to Mars......


Just 487 million kilometers away....

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Isro flying high, all set for Mars mission

Friday, 20 April 2012 00:10
KESTUR VASUKI | BANGALORE

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After the success story of Chandrayan-1, Bangalore headquartered Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) is now gearing up for its prestigious mission to Mars. A source in the Isro told The Pioneer that a formal approval from the Government for the Mars mission is expected soon. According to Isro, the Mars Mission will be in 2013 and space scientists are working in this direction to make it possible well within the time frame after the formal approval from the Government.



Isro spokesperson S Satish told The Pioneer that the proposal is awaiting approval from the Government and the Mars mission is targeted for November 2013 which the earliest opportunity is considering earth mars geometry.



The recent annual report of Isro has mentioned that the Mars mission will look at climate, geology, origin from evolution and sustainability of life on the plant. The Mars mission envisages launching an orbiter around Mars using Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-XL). The orbiter will be placed in an orbit of 500x80,000 km around Mars and will have a provision for carrying nearly 25 kg of scientific payloads onboard.




According to the annual report the scientific payloads have been shortlisted by the Isro’s Advisory Committee for Space Sciences (ADCOS) review committee. Baseline, solar array and reflector configuration of the satellite have been finalised. Frequency filing for communication subsystem is under progress.



In another development Isro has signed an MoU with Indian Institute of Astrophysics in Bangalore for development and delivery of solar coronagraph payload for its ADITYA-1 project while mechanical configuration of the satellite is in progress. ADITYA-1 is the first space-based solar coronagraph intended to study the outermost region of the sun called corona. ADITYA-1 in the visible and near IR bands will study the Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) such as the coronal magnetic field structures and evolution of the coronal magnetic field and consequently the crucial physical parameters for space weather.

Meanwhile Isro is gearing up to launch its RISAT -1, Radar Imaging Satellite, on April 26 early morning from Sriharikota.



According to Satish, the preparations were on for the launch of this indigenously built satellite which has the capacity to take images of the earth during the day and night as well in any condition.



India had launched RISAT-2, which it bought from Israel for $110 million, on April 20, 2009, and Resourcesat-2 mission took place on the same day last year. Both were successful ventures.

RISAT-1, weighing around 1850 kg, is slated for launch by Isro’s workhorse Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C19 (XL)) into a 536 km orbit. The RISAT-1 will be useful for monitoring of agriculture and water resources management, among other applications. RISAT-1 carries a C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) payload, operating in a multi-polarisation and multi-resolution mode to provide images with coarse, fine and high spatial resolutions respectively.
 
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Let's hope that this continues. So what if our political class is not performing...

At least, our Labor class (Mental & Physical) such as our scientists are working GREAT.

Jai Ho India.... Jai Ho
 
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This is truly amazing once India achieves this , It will surely put them into an elite league

Meanwhile Isro is gearing up to launch its RISAT -1, Radar Imaging Satellite, on April 26 early morning from Sriharikota .. great news too
 
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This is truly amazing once India achieves this , It will surely put them into an elite league

Meanwhile Isro is gearing up to launch its RISAT -1, Radar Imaging Satellite, on April 26 early morning from Sriharikota .. great news too

It will put US into an elite league :P

RISAT would be another achievement for us Indians. Go India Go.
 
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India rocks........:victory:

Its good that govt. have sanction funds and make it advance by a year.

Govt. should sanction funds for other space projects too like space shuttle other then lip service and verbal sanction without releasing funds.
 
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This is truly amazing once India achieves this , It will surely put them into an elite league

Meanwhile Isro is gearing up to launch its RISAT -1, Radar Imaging Satellite, on April 26 early morning from Sriharikota .. great news too

There are silent advancements in INDIA'S SPACE PROGRAMMES. Going to Mars at such short duration is a very complex task and ISRO is confident they can do it on November 2013.

BTW the distance need to travel from Earth to reach Mars is only..... 487 million kilometers. :smokin:
 
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Good news .... Go ahead India tomorrow is Our.
 
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If India can successfully do this, they would be the 2nd country (besides the US) that has the current ability to achieve this feat. As Russia failed in their mars shot last year. Congrats.

Just curious, any word on how this vehicle is going to escape earth's gravity? This is what doomed the Russian probe. Thanks
 
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If India can successfully do this, they would be the 2nd country (besides the US) that has the current ability to achieve this feat. As Russia failed in their mars shot last year. Congrats.

Just curious, any word on how this vehicle is going to escape earth's gravity? This is what doomed the Russian probe. Thanks

PSLV-XL will do this. The satellite is going to be miniature one. The mission will look at climate, geology, origin from evolution and sustainability of life on the plant. Let see, ISRO will certainly take note of what happened to Russian probe.
 
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I think this is rubbish.

No way will India go to Mars next year. More like next 10 years.

Why can't India target the moon first, Mars is a much harder mission without doing easier ones first.
 
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