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India’s Mars Mission (Mangalyaan)

After exploring the Moon, India set its sights on Mars — the next closest planet to Earth. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched its first Mars mission, called Mangalyaan, or the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), on 5 November 2013. This mission was a significant milestone in India’s space journey.

Mars Orbitor Mission: Mangalyaan

What made Mangalyaan especially remarkable was that it was developed on a very low budget — around ₹450 crore (~US$74 million), making it one of the most cost-effective interplanetary missions ever.

  • Despite the challenges — as nearly half of all Mars missions by other countries had failed — ISRO succeeded in its very first attempt.
  • The spacecraft was launched aboard a PSLV-C25 rocket from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, and it entered Mars orbit on 24 September 2014.
  • With this success, India became the first Asian nation to reach Mars orbit and the first in the world to do so on its maiden attempt.
  • The main goals of the mission were to collect data about the Martian surface, mineral composition, atmosphere, and morphology.
  • Mangalyaan operated well beyond its expected 6-month lifespan, sending valuable information for over seven years before the mission concluded in 2022.

India's Mars mission was a proud moment for the nation and showcased ISRO’s ability to achieve complex space goals with efficiency, innovation, and limited resources.

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Indian-Origin Astronauts and Space Heroes

Name Rakesh Sharma Kalpana Chawla Sunita Williams
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Key Identity First Indian in space First Indian-origin woman in space Indian-origin NASA astronaut
Education Trained as a test pilot; Wing Commander in Indian Air Force B.E. in Aeronautical Engineering (Punjab Engineering College); M.S. & PhD (University of Colorado) B.S. in Physical Science (U.S. Naval Academy); M.S. in Engineering Management (Florida Institute of Technology)
Space Missions & Details Flew aboard Soyuz T-11 on 3 April 1984 under the Indo-Soviet programme; spent 8 days aboard Salyut 7 space station.

First mission: STS-87 (1997); second mission: STS-107 (2003); total time in space: 336 hours (14 days).

First mission: STS-116 (2006–2007); Second: Expedition 32/33 (2012); Total time in space: 195 days. Performed 7 spacewalks, 50+ hrs.
Notable Achievements First Indian to travel to space. Famous quote: “Saare Jahan Se Accha” from space. First Indian-origin woman in space. Died in the Columbia shuttle disaster (2003). Held the world record (at the time) for most spacewalks by a woman. Worked 29 hours outside ISS.
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Key Points: Mars Missions

  • Mars Mission (Mangalyaan) by ISRO was launched in 2013 and successfully entered Mars orbit in 2014.
  • It was a low-cost mission that provided important data on Mars' surface and atmosphere.
  • Rakesh Sharma was the first Indian in space (1984), and stayed 8 days under the Indo-USSR program.
  • Kalpana Chawla spent 336 hours in space but died in 2003 during the Columbia shuttle disaster.
  • Sunita Williams worked 29 hours outside the space station and spent 192 days in space, setting a record.
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