India plans unmanned Mars mission

The government of India has already announced plans for a lunar space mission — and after that, it’s aiming for Mars.

Indian Space Research Organisation Chairman G Madhavan Nair said the United States and Europe appear to favour a global partnership in this context, and India would be more than willing to be a partner in this huge exercise. “For mankind, the next interesting thing (after moon) is Mars,” Nair told PTI in Bangalore.”To reach there and make an investigation is a big challenge. After the moon, Mars could be logical step,” he said. India has proposed an unmanned scientific mission to moon (Chandrayaan-I) in early 2008, in a Rs 380 crore project. The 525 kg satellite is planned to be launched on board India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle and placed in 100 km polar orbit around the moon.

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