Wednesday, 9 April 2014

MARS ORBITER MISSION


The mars mission of India covers half a distance the maiden Indian space mission covers half the total distance to the red planet in our galaxy that is mars from earth today the spacecraft is moving on its helio-centric trajectory so far. Indian Space Research Organization says that the MOM (Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft) crossed the mid-point of its path to Mars at exactly 09.50 am (IST).

The MOM has totally travelled 337.5 million km in its elliptical orbit around the sun after taking off. The scientists with the mission said that its takes 4 minutes 15 seconds for message from spacecraft and to return back earth.

SRO Scientists had said that the MOM is on its path and it’s not necessary for a Secondary Trajectory Correction Manouvre (TCM) planned on the spacecraft and it will now been performed on June. ISRO is using its Deep Space Network to watch the spacecraft continuously and five scientific instruments that were placed on the spacecraft.  As “soon, the Gain Antenna of the spacecraft will be put in service for handling communications from ground stations that’s from Earth”. ISRO says that. The ISRO has been planned four TCMs that is four trajectory paths and the first track was performed on December 10, 2013 that’s last year. Then the remaining three will be performed on June, August, and September   , respectively.


The mission was launched on last year on November 5, 2013 on board PSLV C 25 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota spacecraft, Andhra Pradesh India. The mission worth Rs 450 crore will explore presence of methane gas in the red planet (MARS).


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