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ISRO to unveil Mars Orbiter Mission next week

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Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will unveil the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) on Wednesday, kick-starting its much-anticipated mission to Mars.

Mom is scheduled to be launched during October 21-November 19 using the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-C25 (PSLV-C25) and will carry five payloads.

An official note issued here on Friday said: “The spacecraft, with all the payloads, has completed the Thermo-Vacuum Test that extensively tests the spacecraft under simulated environment space. At the same time, PSLV-C25 launch campaign has also commenced at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota and the first stage with the strap-ons has been assembled.”

The launcher is likely to be ready for integration by October 10. After leaving the earth’s orbit in November, the spacecraft will cruise in space for about 10 months before finally entering the Red Planet’s orbit.

The spacecraft will be placed in an elliptical orbit, the nearest point of which from Mars’ surface will be 500 km and the farthest point will be 80,000 km.

The 1,350-kg spacecraft will carry five instruments/payloads totalling a mass of 15-kg selected by the Advisory Committee for Space Sciences (ADCOS), to study the Martian surface, atmosphere and mineralogy.

Checking for methane, mapping the Martian surface and sending data from the optical imaging payload are among the important activities of the mission.


Link - ISRO to unveil Mars Orbiter Mission next week | idrw.org
 
What is this news then? A precursor of some sort? Whats the need to say something in advance? Mars orbiter mission will be released next week - can't they wait for another week and reach media when it is officially released?
 
cheap propaganda aimed for nationalism only. how many moon probing missions india had? one - the satellited crashed onto the moon.

China had two, the third is planned at the end of this year, a moon rover and soft landing on the moon. more will follow including return samples from the moon.

if you compare, we had 10 Shenzhou flights, step by step, we are building our second space lab.
we launched 20 Beidou navigation satellite, the entire Asia has been covered.

what indians have done? just fueling nationalism.
 
cheap propaganda aimed for nationalism only. how many moon probing missions india had? one - the satellited crashed onto the moon.

China had two, the third is planned at the end of this year, a moon rover and soft landing on the moon. more will follow including return samples from the moon.

if you compare, we had 10 Shenzhou flights, step by step, we are building our second space lab.
we launched 20 Beidou navigation satellite, the entire Asia has been covered.

what indians have done? just fueling nationalism.

What a waste of LIFE!!!
 
cheap propaganda aimed for nationalism only. how many moon probing missions india had? one - the satellited crashed onto the moon.

China had two, the third is planned at the end of this year, a moon rover and soft landing on the moon. more will follow including return samples from the moon.

if you compare, we had 10 Shenzhou flights, step by step, we are building our second space lab.
we launched 20 Beidou navigation satellite, the entire Asia has been covered.

what indians have done? just fueling nationalism.

Burn baby Burn.... :rofl: :rofl:

topic...

so,its going to be next week..good..

the 5 equipments are....

Methane Sensor For Mars (MSM)
Mars Color Camera (MCC)
Mars Exospheric Neutral Composition Analyzer (MENCA)
TIR Spectrometer (TIS)
Lyman-Alpha Photometer (LAP)

If successful, ISRO would become the fourth space agency to reach Mars, after Roscosmos, NASA, and ESA
whatever will be the result,ISRO,you made us proud...
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ISRO to unveil Mars Orbiter Mission next week

936149_10151721706204845_1840178414_n.jpg


Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will unveil the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) on Wednesday, kick-starting its much-anticipated mission to Mars.

Mom is scheduled to be launched during October 21-November 19 using the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-C25 (PSLV-C25) and will carry five payloads.

An official note issued here on Friday said: “The spacecraft, with all the payloads, has completed the Thermo-Vacuum Test that extensively tests the spacecraft under simulated environment space. At the same time, PSLV-C25 launch campaign has also commenced at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota and the first stage with the strap-ons has been assembled.”

The launcher is likely to be ready for integration by October 10. After leaving the earth’s orbit in November, the spacecraft will cruise in space for about 10 months before finally entering the Red Planet’s orbit.

The spacecraft will be placed in an elliptical orbit, the nearest point of which from Mars’ surface will be 500 km and the farthest point will be 80,000 km.

The 1,350-kg spacecraft will carry five instruments/payloads totalling a mass of 15-kg selected by the Advisory Committee for Space Sciences (ADCOS), to study the Martian surface, atmosphere and mineralogy.

Checking for methane, mapping the Martian surface and sending data from the optical imaging payload are among the important activities of the mission.


Link - ISRO to unveil Mars Orbiter Mission next week | idrw.org

But the news is such that...as if they are releasing a movie!!
 
cheap propaganda aimed for nationalism only. how many moon probing missions india had? one - the satellited crashed onto the moon.

China had two, the third is planned at the end of this year, a moon rover and soft landing on the moon. more will follow including return samples from the moon.

if you compare, we had 10 Shenzhou flights, step by step, we are building our second space lab.
we launched 20 Beidou navigation satellite, the entire Asia has been covered.

what indians have done? just fueling nationalism.

Hey Bhagwan...thoda rahem karo...thoda isko sadbudhi do!!!
 
I scarcely blame ISRO for this kind of advance declaration. It's the bureaucratic pressure that coerces the scientists to endorse such publicity maneuvers. Anyways, all the best to the scientists.
 
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