Mangalyaan clicks and sends the first image of Mars
India's Mars Orbiter Mission Mangalyaan has released the first
picture of the red planet after successfully entering into the Martian
orbit on Wednesday.
The official Twitter handle of ISRO's Mars Orbiter uploaded a
picture of our neighbouring red planet with the caption, "the view is
nice up here," on Thursday.
The spacecraft is now circling Mars in an orbit whose nearest point to the planet is at 421.7 km.
The
Mangalyaan spacecraft successfully entered orbit around Mars this
morning, making India the first Asian nation to reach the red planet.
It
arrived in orbit around the red planet after a tense 300-day marathon
travelling more than 420 million miles (670 million km).
Indian PM Narendra Modi is seen on a screen as he addresses scientists
alongside a graphic of the Mars Orbiter Spacecraft, after the
spacecraft successfully entered into the Mars orbit, at the Indian Space
Research Organisation's Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network in
Bangalore on Wednesday Sep 24,2014
"History has been created today. We have dared to reach out into the
unknown. And have achieved the near impossible," said Narendra Modi, as India
became the first country to succeed in the mission to Mars in its maiden
attempt
Indian scientists and engineers from the Indian Space Research Organisation monitor India's Mars Orbiter Mission
A rocket carrying the Indian Mars orbiter taking off from the east-coast island of Sriharikota, India, on November 5, 2013
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) scientists and engineers watch
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on screens after the success of Mars
Orbiter Mission, in Bangalore on Wednesday, September 24, 2014.
After a 650-million kilometer journey pampered with uncharacteristic
attention, the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) put itself into orbit around
the red planet. That means for the first time a space agency has put a
spacecraft around Mars on its first attempt (NASA took two attempts to
get so far; the Soviet Union, three)
Disassembled View of the Mars Orbiter Mission spacecraft
In north Chennai, the success of the orbiter was marked by students of Everwin Matriculation Higher Secondary School
A comparison of how much countries have spent on their attempts to reach
Mars. Both Russia and the US failed their first attempts to Mars, while
the Chinese mission to Mars, dubbed Yinghuo-1 mission failed in 2011
and the Japanese mission to Mars ran out of fuel
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