Sunday, August 24, 2014

India's Mars Orbiter to enter red planet's orbit on 24 September

Chennai: India's Mars Orbiter spacecraft is expected to enter the Red Planet's orbit on 24 September morning, a senior official said.
"On 24 September, the manoeuvring of the spacecraft will begin around 7.30 am. The spacecraft's speed will be reduced from the current speed so that the Mars Orbiter enters the Martian orbit," Devi Prasad Karnik, director-Publications and Public Relations, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), told IANS on the phone from Bangalore.
India's Mars mission during the take-off. PTI
India's Mars mission during the take-off. PTI
Whether the spacecraft has entered the Martian orbit or not will be known around 8.30 or 9 am, he said. According to ISRO officials a trajectory correction manoeuvre around 14 September is also on the cards. Launched on 5 November, 2013, the Mars Orbiter is currently around nine million kilometres from Mars.

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