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September 23, 2014
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Why India went to Mars
Bangalore, India (SPX) Sep 23, 2014
India went Mars because Japan and China had tried and failed and she wanted the glory to the first Asian country to succeed. The small cars sized Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) with its modest 15kg science package of five instruments was launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on 5th November 2013 from India's space port Shriharikota on the east coast and is due to arrive on 24th September. The Cold War between the Soviet Union and USA gave rise to the Space Race that took men to the ... read more
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India successfully testfires its maiden Mars mission's liquid engine
India Monday successfully testfired its maiden Mars mission's main liquid engine, a crucial step before the spacecraft enters Martian orbit Wednesday. The state-owned Indian Space Research Org ... more
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NASA's MAVEN spacecraft enters Mars orbit
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India to enter Mars orbit on September 24
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India A New Contender in Asian Space Race or Technological Breakthrough
India's first Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) is ready to enter the Red Planet's orbit on September 24, after a ten-month journey through space. The Indian Space Research Organization says that India wil ... more
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NASA Mars Spacecraft Ready for Sept. 21 Orbit Insertion
NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft is nearing its scheduled Sept. 21 insertion into Martian orbit after completing a 10-month interplanetary journey of 442 million mile ... more
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NASA spacecraft to begin orbiting Mars within days
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MAVEN on course for Mars Arrival Sept 21
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India's spacecraft 'on target' to reach Mars
An Indian spacecraft is on course to reach Mars, an official said Monday, following a 666-million-kilometre voyage that could see New Delhi's low-cost space programme win Asia's race to the Red Planet. ... more
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Martian meteorite yields more evidence of the possibility of life on Mars
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NASA's Mars Curiosity rover reaches 'far frontier'
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NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover Arrives at Martian Mountain
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Mars Rover Opportunity's Vista Includes Long Tracks
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Flash-Memory Reformat On Opportunity Underway
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MAVEN Spacecraft Makes Final Preparations For Mars
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Robots do battle over Mars exploration
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Opportunity Flash-Memory Reformat Planned
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Memory Reformat Planned for Opportunity Mars Rover
An increasing frequency of computer resets on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has prompted the rover team to make plans to reformat the rover's flash memory. The resets, including a dozen ... more
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