Top 10 Facts about Mangalyaan

Post On: May 10, 2017
By: Agustina

Facts about Mangalyaan talk about the MOM or Mars Orbiter Mission. Since September 24, 2014, Mangalyaan has orbited Mars. The term Mangalyaan is applied on the alternate name of this space probe. It is derived from Sanskrit language, which means the Mars-craft. The term mangala means Mars, while the term Yana means craft or vehicle. ISRO or Indian Space Research Organization launched Mangalyaan on November 5, 2013. Here are other interesting facts about Mangalyaan to notice:

Facts about Mangalyaan 1: the importance of ISRO

ISRO finally breaks the record as the four-space agency, which has its space probe orbiting Marsh. In India, it is considered as the first interplanetary mission.

Facts about Mangalyaan 2: the first Asian

Mangalyaan is successfully orbiting Mars in the first attempt. India must be proud for it is the first country in Asia, which reaches the orbit of Mars.

Facts about Mangalyaan

Facts about Mangalyaan

Facts about Mangalyaan 3: launching process

On November 5th, 2013, Mangalyaan was launched from First Launch Pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre. PSLV rocked C25 was employed. It took 20 days for the launch window.



Facts about Mangalyaan 4: earth orbit

Mangalyaan was in the earth orbit for one month. On 30 November 2013, it had the trans-Mars injection.

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Facts about Mangalyaan 5: the journey

Mangalyaan needed 298 days to transit on Mars. On September 24th, 2014, it finally joined the Mars orbit.

Mangalyaan

Mangalyaan

Facts about Mangalyaan 6: the instruments

Mangalyaan had five instruments used to collect data of Mars. Therefore, people will know more about this planet.

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Facts about Mangalyaan 7: the monitoring

After Mangalyaan has been inserted to the Mars orbit,   it will be monitored continuously. Spacecraft Control Center in Bangalore has the current monitoring project. Indian Deep Space Network also supports it.

Facts about Mangalyaan 8: G. Madhavan Nair

G. Madhavan Nair was the then ISRO chair who announced the unmanned mission to Mars on public on November 23, 2008.

APJ and Nair

APJ and Nair

Facts about Mangalyaan 9: the mission concept

The Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology was interested with the concept of Mangalyaan in 2010.

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Facts about Mangalyaan 10: the approval

On August 3rd, 2010, Indian government approved the project. The studies of the orbiter cost US$19 million. The cost of the satellite reached US$24 million. The total cost of the project was US$73 million. The project earns the status as the current least expensive Mars mission.

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