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The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on November 5, 2013, aimed to explore Mars and demonstrate India's space technology capabilities. The mission, initially designed for six months, successfully operated for over seven years, sending back significant data and images while achieving Mars orbit on its first attempt. Key objectives included studying Martian surface and atmosphere, establishing communication links, and showcasing cost-effective mission design amidst budget constraints and technical challenges.

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Man Galya An

The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on November 5, 2013, aimed to explore Mars and demonstrate India's space technology capabilities. The mission, initially designed for six months, successfully operated for over seven years, sending back significant data and images while achieving Mars orbit on its first attempt. Key objectives included studying Martian surface and atmosphere, establishing communication links, and showcasing cost-effective mission design amidst budget constraints and technical challenges.

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MANGALYAAN

MISSION
INDIA TO MARS
Jessica Rachel
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
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Introduction Objectives
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Mission
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Instruments Challenges
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Introduction
INTRODUCTION:
Mission
Name
Launched Mars Orbiter Mission
(MOM)
By
Indian Space
Launch
Research
Organisation (ISRO) Objective Date
November 5, 2013
Explore Mars and
demonstrate India’s
space technology
capability
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2
Mission
Highlights
Mission Highlights
Highlight Highlight Highlight Highlight Highlight
1 2 3 4 1

Mission Fuel
Duration Data Sent First Attempt Efficiency Symbol of
Success Innovation

Designed for 6 Over 1,000 Achieved Mars Used only 852 Featured on the
months, but images and orbit on the kg of fuel, ₹2,000 Indian
operated for significant data first attempt. highlighting currency note,
over 7 years. on Mars’ ISRO's showcasing
atmosphere engineering national pride.
and surface. skills.
0
3
Objectives:
Objectives:
0 Showcase cost-
effective space
1 mission design and
execution.

Primar
y 0 Establish communication
links with interplanetary
Object 2 spacecraft and ground
ive stations.

Demonstrate ISRO’s
0 capability to design,
launch, and operate an
3 interplanetary mission.
Objectives:
0 Study Martian
1 surface and
morphology
Scient
ific 0 Analyze Martian
Object 2 atmosphere and
ive weather

0 Search for
3 methane and other
gases
0
4
Instruments
Instruments
0 0
0 Thermal
2 Mars 3
Colour
Infrared
Lyman1 Alpha Camera
Imaging
Photometer (MCC):
Spectrometer
(LAP): Captures images of
(TIS): Mars.
Studies Martian 0 0
atmosphere. Studies Martian
5 4
Methane surface. Mars Exospheric
Sensor for Neutral Composition
Mars (MSM): Analyser (MENCA):
Searches for Studies Martian
methane. exosphere.
0
5
Challenges
Budget
Constraints
Technical
Achieved under strict financial limits.

Complexity
Spacecraft
Designing for Martian conditions.

Maneuvering
Successful insertion into Martian orbit.
THANK
YOU!
Jessica Rachel

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