Indian spacecraft went on interplanetary trajectory to Mars

Sunday morning the Martian apparatus Mangalyaan overcame gravity and entered the interplanetary trajectory. Journey to the Red Planet will take 300 days. Sunday morning Mangalyaan Martian apparatus launched by Indian organization Space Research (ISRO) in early November, managed to overcome gravity and enter the interplanetary trajectory to Mars. Photos from open sources

© Nesnad | Wikipedia Travel to the Red Planet take 300 days. The distance is 680 million km. The device must to enter a working orbit around Mars on September 24, 2014, reports “BBC”. The mission’s goal is to collect meteorological data conditions on Mars and finding the answer to the question of what happened to water, which was once present on this planet in large quantities. In addition, the research apparatus will search in traces of methane in the Martian atmosphere, RBC reports. Automatic Mangalyaan interplanetary station was launched on November 5, 2013 PSLV Indian launch vehicle from Satish Space Center Dhavana on the island of Sriharikota. This is the first launch for India spacecraft to Mars.

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