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November 10, 2013
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Frugal Mars mission launchpad for India in global space market
New Delhi (AFP) Nov 10, 2013
India's bid to become the first Asian nation to reach Mars sets a new benchmark for frugal interplanetary travel and puts it in a perfect position to grab more of the $300-billion global space market, experts say. "Everyone wants to do low-cost missions nowadays," Indian science author Pallava Bagla told AFP, adding, "Don't underestimate it because it is a low-cost mission." The Indian Space Research Organisation - ISRO - staged a flawless launch last Tuesday of its Mars-bound spacecraft, load ... read more
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Mars probe named in honor of 19th century astronomer Schiaparelli
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Mythbusting India's Mars Mission
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Multiple Missions Will Get China Moving On Mars
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India reaches for Mars on prestige space mission
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Dawn Enjoying Smooth Travels Deep In The Main Asteroid Belt
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Mars Mission: India's Tryst with the Red Planet
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India mission to Mars blasts off successfully
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Students crash rockets into the ground to test sample return proposal
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Indian space head braced for tricky Mars challenge
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India Prepares for Mars Mission
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NASA to probe why Mars lost its atmosphere
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Mars Rover Opportunity Heads Uphill
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