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India mulls unmanned mission to Mars by 2013
AFP on Yahoo ^ | 11/26/06 | AFP

Posted on 11/26/2006 1:18:35 PM PST by NormsRevenge

NEW DELHI (AFP) - Indian space scientists plan to send an unmanned mission to Mars by 2013 to look for evidence of life, a news report said.

The six-to-eight-month mission, likely to be launched in the next seven years, would cost three billion rupees (67 million dollars), the Hindustan Times reported.

"Mars is emerging on our horizon. The geo-stationary launch vehicle can take a payload to Mars and our Deep Space Network can track it all the way," G. Madhavan Nair, the chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), told the newspaper.

"There is a lot of interest in Mars. The missions of the United States and the European Space Agency have given us some interesting data. Let us see what value addition our mission can bring," he said.

The mission will study the chemical attributes of the Martian atmosphere and the planet's sub-soil and terrain, ISRO programme director S.C Chakravarthy told the English-language daily.

India plans to send its first unmanned probe to the moon in two or three years' time.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: india; mars; mulls; unmannedmission

This NASA Hubble Space Telescope image shows Mars in 2005. Indian space scientists plan to send an unmanned mission to Mars by 2013 to look for evidence of life, a news report said.(AFP/NASA/ESA-HO/File)


1 posted on 11/26/2006 1:18:36 PM PST by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge

Someone needs to sell lottery tickets up there.


2 posted on 11/26/2006 2:05:35 PM PST by Spaghetti Man (NJ politics suck)
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To: Spaghetti Man

'OutSource 1' has cleared the launch pad..
well, figuratively anyway.


3 posted on 11/26/2006 2:12:36 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ...... Cornyn / Kyl in '08)
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To: NormsRevenge

India isn't even in the top 100 nations, ranked by GDP per capita. This vanity mission is a totally twisted use of a poor nation's scant resources.


4 posted on 11/26/2006 2:26:43 PM PST by NativeNewYorker (Freepin' Jew Boy)
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To: NativeNewYorker
India isn't even in the top 100 nations, ranked by GDP per capita. This vanity mission is a totally twisted use of a poor nation's scant resources.

Once the next generation of call centers are set up over there, it will pay for itself.

5 posted on 11/26/2006 2:30:06 PM PST by HarmlessLovableFuzzball
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To: NormsRevenge
Mars is emerging on our horizon.

NASA launches ships to Mars nearly every year now. Nothing to the moon, though, even if the moon is trivially easy anymore. BTW, looked for Mars this morning, but it wasn't visibly obvious even if it was on our horizon.

6 posted on 11/26/2006 2:31:07 PM PST by RightWhale (RTRA DLQS GSCW)
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To: NativeNewYorker
India isn't even in the top 100 nations, ranked by GDP per capita. This vanity mission is a totally twisted use of a poor nation's scant resources.

No offense meant, but this is nonsense. The cost of this mission is trivial for India, and the potential scientific and economic benefits are vast. There's a lot of knowledge to be gained and lot of money to be made in the exploration and utilization of near-Earth space and nearby planets - nations with a little vision will make that money and gain that knowledge.
7 posted on 11/26/2006 2:42:14 PM PST by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: AnotherUnixGeek

It's all a matter of priorities, and who benefits.


8 posted on 11/26/2006 7:06:23 PM PST by NativeNewYorker (Freepin' Jew Boy)
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No nation's space programme has benefitted it's masses in the spread of education,healthcare & resource detection/development as India's has over the past 3 decades.....


9 posted on 11/27/2006 5:01:54 AM PST by sukhoi-30mki
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To: NativeNewYorker
you are twisting the facts mate. India is a country with over a billion people. so per capita income is never gonna be great. don't forget that India is the 4th largest economy(ppp)in this world...{3rd largest by mid 07')
10 posted on 11/28/2006 10:24:16 AM PST by jome
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There's no reason a country with a billion people can't be prosperous. My kids will live to see a Chinese middle class. It's free markets that govern prosperity, not size of population. I'm all for scientific research and such, but the sight of a nation famous for asphyxiating bureaucracy engaging in such a vanity project while it endures massive poverty rubs me the wrong way.


11 posted on 11/28/2006 10:32:15 AM PST by NativeNewYorker (Freepin' Jew Boy)
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