Mangalyaan captures stunning pictures of Phobos, the Martian Moon | Watch Video
August 29, 2023 21:47 ISTThese videos were processed by Luck with a scientific data archive from Mangalyaan, India's probe to Mars launched in November 2013.
These videos were processed by Luck with a scientific data archive from Mangalyaan, India's probe to Mars launched in November 2013.
Goodbye Mangalyaan! Equipped with a suit of five scientific payloads onboard, during these eight years, the ISRO mission has gifted significant scientific understanding on the Martian surface features, morphology, as well as the Martian atmosphere and exosphere.
Mangalyaan was launched on November 5, 2013, and after completing 300 days of interplanetary journey, it was inserted to the Martian orbit on September 24, 2014.
Mangalyaan - the Rs 450 crore Mars Orbiter Mission was launched onboard PSLV-C25 on November five, 2013, and the MOM spacecraft was successfully inserted into Martian orbit on September 24, 2014 in its first attempt.
Lauded across the world for its success and cost-effectiveness in its very first attempt, Mangalyaan had already fulfilled all its mission requirements, half-a-year in orbit.
The poster features what appears to be a Russian Soyuz launch vehicle, superimposed with the Indian flag. ISRO's Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), also called Mangalyaan, on the other hand, was launched aboard a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) rocket C25.
'Mangalyaan', India's first interplanetary mission was launched in November 5, 2013.
It was a landmark day for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) as its maiden interplanetary mission- the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), popularly known as Mangalyaan completed four years orbiting the Red Planet.
Interestingly, the mission of Mangalyaan, the satellite prepared with the lowest cost in history, was planned for just six months but is going strong even at this point
Mining Helium-rich lunar dust is a priority programme for the Indian Space Research Organisation and India could be able to meet its entire energy requirements with the resources from the moon by 2030.
The quite adored former President A P J Abdul Kalam had to leave Bengaluru a day prior Mangalyaan mission's dispatch on September 24, 2014 with "childlike reluctance" as he needed to address a university convocation,
New Delhi: Two years under Prime Minister Narendra Modi have worked wonders for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). As Modi took over, India’s Mangalyaan, or the Mars Orbiter entered the Mars orbit.
Bengaluru: As it prepares to celebrate the first anniversary of its spacecraft's tryst with Mars, ISRO on Monday said the mission to the Red Planet will last for "many years" as there is not much
Bengaluru: India's Mars Orbiter Mission, Mangalyaan, has sent home stunning 3D images of the Red Planet's Valles Marineris, the largest canyon system in the solar system.The images taken by Mars Colour Camera (MCC) onboard Mangalyaan
Washington: Five active spacecrafts are now orbiting the Red Planet, including one from India, leaving NASA with no option but to beef up traffic monitoring, communication and manoeuvre planning to ensure that Mars orbiters do
Bengaluru: Starting June 8 , the country's low-cost Mars mission that is in a rendezvous with the red planet for an extended period will enter the "blackout" phase snapping communication with the satellite.From June 8
New Delhi: India's maiden Mars mission 'Mangalyaan' and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's flagship project 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan' are among the themes of the cultural performances at the Republic Day parade.A total 1200 students, from six
New Delhi: Mangalyaan is going to face its first major hurdle in the month of June this year when the spacecraft will have no communication with the earth station for about a fortnight. It will
Mumbai: After the success of Mangalyaan, the Indian Space Research Organisation is working on developing technology to send a manned mission to space, the organisation's former chief Dr K Radhakrishnan said."We have been able to
Mumbai: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today batted for giving universities more academic freedom and autonomy and promised to cut excessive regulation and cumbersome procedures to encourage research. “We want our scientists to explore the mysteries
Top News
Latest News