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The dream Of 125 crore people Of a Great Nation. INDIA ROAD TO MARS.

India Road to Mars

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The dream Of 125 crore people Of a Great Nation.

INDIA ROAD TO MARS.

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THE RED PLANET

The Target

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Why Mars ?Why our scientist of ISRO chooseMars for launch a spacecraft ?It is not just wild guess. Mars is the most closer planet to the Earth.Because Mars is our neighbor planet in space. And if the mars have methane gas-that is one the sign of life. If that is possible mars is the one and only planet have life.

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Why MARS?

• Surface conditions• Similar geology• Availability of water• Atmosphere (thin)• Natural conditions similar to arctic

and Antarctic

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Mars is like EARTH

• Climate range similar to Earth• Sky and clouds, dust storms

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Mars is like EARTH

• Climate range similar to Earth• Sky and clouds, dust storms

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Mars is like EARTH• Large river valleys• ‘Super’ grand canyon

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MILSTONES OF MOM.

2012 August 3rd: Cabinet meeting decided to launch a Mars Orbiter Mission. 2013 August 5th: ISRO’s experiment with 5 payloads.2013 October 2nd: Spacecraft went to Sriharikkotta. The Spacecraft made with 15 months, in record speed.2013 October 5th: NASA messaged they can’t help us for communication. We decided to go ahead with mission.2013 October 10th: Spacecraft connected with Launch vehicle.2013 October 14th: Fuel filling finished successfully. Launching date were fixed to October 22nd.2013 October 22nd: But the Atmosphere was bad. Launching date changed to 2013 November 5th.2014 November 5th: Mangalyan was launched from Sriharikkotta. 20-25 days spacecraft moved on Earth’s orbit.

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ORBIT OF MANGALYAN.

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PAYLOADThe 15 kg (33 lb) scientific payload consists of five instruments:Atmospheric studies•Lyman-Alpha Photometer (LAP)•Methane Sensor for Mars (MSM)Particle environment studies•Mars Exospheric Neutral Composition Analyser (MENCA)Surface imaging studies•Thermal Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (TIS)•Mars Color Camera (MCC)

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LAM(Liqued Apology Motor)LAM is the major engine of

MOM.It prepared from Vikram Sarabhai Space Center,

Valiyamala, Trivandrum.

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Mangalyan’s work in

progress.

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HOW MUCH EXPENSIVE IS MANGALYAN COMPAIRING TO OTHER MARS MISSIONS.

Maven Mars Express

Nozomi Gravity Mangalyaan0

100200300400500600700800Expense

Of Mars Family in crores

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Neighbors of Mangalyaan.

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QURIOCITY A Mars mission launched in 2012.By NASA, American Space Agency. It launched from Kennedy Space Center., USA.

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SIDING SPRING(C 2013/A 1)Siding Spring is comet comes from ourt cloud outer Solar System.

SIDING SPRING/ C 2013 A 1..

Siding Spring is a Comet which scientifically Named as C 2013/ A 1. Siding Spring came from Ourt Clouds at outer Solar System.

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What happened after decideto launch MOM ?

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Launching.PSLVV C-25 is the launching vehicle of MOM- Mars orbiter mission. It launched from Satheesh Dhavan Space Centre, Sriharikkotta. On November 5th 2013.

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How the PSLV C-25 Launching.

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How the PSLV C-25 Launched.

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At the last minute NASA said that we can’t help us for Communication. But we decide to go ahead with our mission. We prepared to communicate with Mangalyan using to technical ships of Indian Navy at rest in Pacific ocean and an Australian Space Center.

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A Picture from ISRO’s website. When the second injunction was succeed.

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A Capture from the route to Mars. Camera: MCC( Mars Color Camera)

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Mangalyan: at a glance.Mission’s : Mars Orbiter Mission.Controller: ISROPeriod of Mission: 300 Days.Launching Vehicle: PSLV C-25.Launching Satiation: SDSC, SriharikkottaLaunching Date: 2:38 pm, 2013 November.Weight of Launching Vehicle: 1337 kg.Weight of Fuel:852 kg.Weight of Spacecraft: 500kg.

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Mangalyan: at a Glance.Weight of Payloads: 15kg.Fuel: Mono methane hydrazine, Di Nitrogen Oxidizer.Main Engine: Liquid apogee motor (LAM)Height of PSLV C 25: 44.5 M.

Usage of Fuel in different stages.Stage 1 : Solid Fuel.Stage 2 : Liquid Fuel.Stage 3: Solid Fuel.Stage 4: liquid Fuel.

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The first burning of LAM and the happiness.@ ISRO Bangalore.

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Google put MOM’s picture For their Doodle.

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A Congratulating letter to ISRO Director.

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The Great Brain behind the Great Mission. ISRO

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For pay loads.

A cartoon from Washington Post.

Which is trying to shame MOM.

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Future @ mars

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The Key to Mars is no longer whether we hard work for get it.Till we were students who search for the Key. After the Hard work we must become the men of Comical Key.

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Accommodation

Reconstruction of a new environment@mars

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With a hearty Pleasures Thanking to: Isro’s web, Google, Facebook, Twitter and Microsoft PowerPoint.

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Presented by…

The PET

Team of

Sanskrit.H.S.

Vattoli

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