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India has Red Planet Fever.
by Amy Shira Teitel on January 15, 2012

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Mars fever has gripped India. In a recent report from the Planetary Science and Exploration conference that was held in December 2011, scientists from the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) are making preliminary plans for a robotic mission to the Red Planet sometime next year.

The possibility of an Indian mission to Mars first came up during a brainstorming session at the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL), an affiliate of the ISRO, last March. For two days, scientists and students developed their plans and proposals for a mission to the red planet.

A Mars Mission Study Team has been established to review proposed scenarios for the future mission, and an Indian chapter of the Mars Society formed last year at IIT-Mumbai.

Viking 2's view of Mars in 1976. Image credit: NASA/courtesy of nasaimages.org

The report from the meeting last month gives a concrete look at what Indian scientists have on their Martian wish list. In all, ten instruments and experiments comprise the ultimate mission.

En route to Mars, a Mars Radiation Spectrometer (Maris) will measure and characterize background levels of charged particles in interplanetary space. This data will play a vital role in determining radiation levels facing humans going to Mars.

Once at Mars, the proposed Indian mission will focus on the Martian atmosphere.

A Probe For Infrared Spectroscopy for Mars (Prism) is designed to study the spatial and seasonal variations of atmospheric gases on Mars’ atmosphere throughout the mission’s lifetime. The Mars Exospheric Neutral Composition Analyzer (Menca) is designed to analyze the planet’s upper atmosphere-exosphere, the region roughly 400 km (248 miles) above the surface.

Specific instruments are designed to study the composition of the atmosphere. A Methane Sensor For Mars (MSM) has been proposed to detect traces of the gas in the atmosphere. Another instrument, Tis, will measure thermal emissions to help scientists generate a map reflecting the composition and mineralogy of the planet. It will also help the team monitor carbon dioxide levels.

A Plasma and Current Experiment (Pace) will assess the escape rate of the atmosphere and the structure of the “tail” this escaping atmosphere creates. Radio and microwave instruments will also be on board the spacecraft to measure the planet’s surface activity. A suite of instruments will also be on hand to detect plasma waves in the atmosphere.

Visual measurements are also part of the proposed mission. The Mars Color Camera (MCC) is designed to photograph the Martian surface from a highly elliptical orbit, roughly 500 km by 80,000 km (310 miles by 49,700 miles). The camera will be able to take high resolution images of the topography of the surface and map the polar caps, both of which are expected to help scientists understand surface events like dust storms.

According to ISRO scientists, the proposed mission could launch as early as November 2013, which would have the spacecraft enter into orbit around Mars in September 2014. A launch so relatively soon is appealing to many Indian scientists, many of whom argue that a mission to Mars should take priority over a mission to the Moon.

After all, India has already reached the Moon with the successful Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft. Why not keep the momentum going and aim for a new and exciting target with the next mission?

India has Red Planet Fever

Amy Shira Teitel is an historian of spaceflight, blogger, and freelance writer. Her blog, Vintage Space , chronicles her love of space history and manned space exploration. She contributes to Universe Today and motherboard.tv.
 
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We are working on it and soon we will reach Mars like we have reached Moon.

But the govt. of India is not helpful.
 
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currently our main focus should be on chandrayaan 2, Human Space flight and Manned moon landing mars mission in sabke bad dekhenge
 
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ISRO is a world class institute
 
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chandrayaan 2 objected were already been achieved by NASA 50 years ago
red fever basically mean china
 
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soon we will see postsfrom our good neighbours.. "bharat cant feed 990 million of its 1 billion people, why are they wasting money on this.'
 
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If we achive, it would be a big stride for Indian space programs.:tup:
 
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Will they also develop something matching MIP.
By the way where will they get the cyrogenic engines for this mission in the first place.
chandrayaan 2 objected were already been achieved by NASA 50 years ago
red fever basically mean china
Yes but they won't be achieved by your Supac for atleast another 50 years
 
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We are working on it and soon we will reach Mars like we have reached Moon.

But the govt. of India is not helpful.

do you have some inside info as to the government not being helpful? :rolleyes:

who do you think gives ISRO the money to achieve what they want to do ?
 
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I am for space exploration, but not a big fan of manned missions to moon. Manned missions are waste of money. US did that 40 years ago. The money can be used for further exploration of Space.
 
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I don't mean this as a troll comment, but rather in genuine concern.
Don't you think the money would be better spent on poverty alleviation and other social welfare programs?
the moon and mars will be there for at least another billion years
For countries like India, Pakistan, etc right now is the time to bring people out of poverty.
don't you think so?
 
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I don't mean this as a troll comment, but rather in genuine concern.
Don't you think the money would be better spent on poverty alleviation and other social welfare programs?
the moon and mars will be there for at least another billion years
For countries like India, Pakistan, etc right now is the time to bring people out of poverty.
don't you think so?

ISRO is an organisation that has stopped brain drain to NASA and projects like these will help us keep our talent inside our country...when china started their projects they too had poverty and hunger...and dont you think for a minute that they dont have poverty and hunger right now...
 
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