India's First Mars Mission

India's First Mars Mission

India's First Mars Mission

Mangalyaan, or India's Mars Orbiter Mission(MOM), was India's first interplanetary mission. Sent off by the Indian Space Research Organisation(ISRO), the Mangalyaan mission not just made ISRO the fourth organization to place a mission on Mars' circle yet additionally made India the primary Asian country to arrive at the circle of Mars.

The Mangalyaan mission additionally made India the primary country to arrive at Martian circle on its first endeavor. The Mangalyaan mission carried a few trees to India and fortified the Indian Space Research Organization's situation among the worldwide space offices, including the American NASA and Russian Roscosmos.

The automated Mangalyaan mission was first freely perceived by the then ISRO director, G. Madhavan Nair, in 2008.The task started post the fruitful send off of Chandrayaan-1, with a review in 2010 by the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology about examining the possibility of the undertaking completely.

The task was formally endorsed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on 3 August 2012.

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