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Mars Rover fixed by local Malalyali tire repairman

Houston: Scientists and Researchers at the NASA control station heaved a sigh of relief when they finally managed to get hold of a local Malayali tire repairman to fix the flat tire that had stranded the Rover mission for 27 days.
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Mars Rover stranded in the remote crater C area

“Where there’s oxygen there’s a Malayali” is a popular saying in the southern state of Kerala. For years NASA was aware of small oxygen content in the Martian atmosphere but refused to make the Malayali connection. Finally Sr NASA scientist Dr. Biju Pillai took the lead to reach out to the Mallu community and established contacts with the Malayali association in the Crater C area. After a making a few calls to his hometown in Ernakunam district Mr Pillai finally got his breakthrough when he established a contact with “Sabrimala Tire Services” in the remote Crater C area.

The owner and servicemen “Shibin Kutty” initially refused to travel the 3 miles to the site where the Rover was stranded. He finally agreed only after NASA assured that would arrange for a free lunch of Kanji,

Poduthul and a fresh supply of Moru. Shipments would be delivered in the next Martian expedition scheduled for 2017.

No one really knows how the Malayali’s reached Mars but popular theorists believed that they were originally transferred to the planet by ancient aliens to assist in their construction projects and to provide nanny and teacher services.

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A Typical Mallu Tire Repair Shop
 
Isro should send some Vedic scripture and slokas dedicated to Mangal and Hanumanchalisa on Mars :)

!!satyam gyanam anantam brahma!!

Om Agnirmoordhadivah Kakutpati Prithivya Ayam
Apaang Retaang Si Jinvati Bhoumay Namah
 
Mars Rover fixed by local Malalyali tire repairman

Houston: Scientists and Researchers at the NASA control station heaved a sigh of relief when they finally managed to get hold of a local Malayali tire repairman to fix the flat tire that had stranded the Rover mission for 27 days.
rover2.jpg

Mars Rover stranded in the remote crater C area

“Where there’s oxygen there’s a Malayali” is a popular saying in the southern state of Kerala. For years NASA was aware of small oxygen content in the Martian atmosphere but refused to make the Malayali connection. Finally Sr NASA scientist Dr. Biju Pillai took the lead to reach out to the Mallu community and established contacts with the Malayali association in the Crater C area. After a making a few calls to his hometown in Ernakunam district Mr Pillai finally got his breakthrough when he established a contact with “Sabrimala Tire Services” in the remote Crater C area.

The owner and servicemen “Shibin Kutty” initially refused to travel the 3 miles to the site where the Rover was stranded. He finally agreed only after NASA assured that would arrange for a free lunch of Kanji,

Poduthul and a fresh supply of Moru. Shipments would be delivered in the next Martian expedition scheduled for 2017.

No one really knows how the Malayali’s reached Mars but popular theorists believed that they were originally transferred to the planet by ancient aliens to assist in their construction projects and to provide nanny and teacher services.

tirerepair2.jpg

A Typical Mallu Tire Repair Shop
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no impact probe this time?? :cry: no way to sign india's name on mars' surface this time(unless we crash our

by the way,we'll be 3rd nation after Russia and USA to conduct a successful mars mission..name of the mission is "Mangalayan"..naam me hi mangal hai to successful hona to banta hi hai.. :lol:
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No hope for crash too because satellite will be vapourized before it hits ground :what:
 
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