Tuesday, 30 September 2014

MOM spacecraft sends pictures of dust storm activities on Mars

"Regional dust storm activities over northern hemisphere of Mars - captured by Mars Color Camera on-board Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM)", Bangalore-headquartered Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) said on its official Facebook page with a picture.
It said the image was taken from an altitude of 74,500 kms from the surface of Mars.
HIGHLIGHTS
Mars orbiter sent picture of regional dust
Image was taken from an altitude of 74,500 kms from surface of Mars
MOM aims to study Martian surface and mineral composition
Rs 450-crore MOM is the cheapest inter-planetary mission
India is first country to reach Mars in very first attempt









MOM spacecraft had sent its first images of the planet on Thursday, a day after creating history by becoming the only such endeavour so far to have met with success on the maiden attempt.
  
MOM aims to study the Martian surface and mineral composition and scan its atmosphere for methane, an indicator of life.
  
The spacecraft is equipped with five instruments, including a sensor to track methane or marsh gas, a colour camera and a thermal-imaging spectrometer to map the surface and mineral wealth of the planet.
  
The Rs 450-crore MOM is the cheapest inter-planetary mission. India is the first country to reach Mars in the very first attempt. European, American and Russian probes have  managed to orbit or land on the planet, but after several attempts.

The orbiter will keep moving in an elliptical path for at least six months with its instruments sending their gleanings back home.
  
The spacecraft was launched on its nine-month-long odyssey on a homegrown PSLV rocket from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh on 5th November, last year. It had escaped the Earth's gravitational field on 1st December and was placed in the Martian orbit on 24th September.

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