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India Joins Interplanetary Race with Mars Probe Launch

NEW DELHI, November 5 (RIA Novosti) – India launched its first ever probe to Mars on Tuesday, joining the major space powers in the race to develop advanced technologies for future interplanetary flights.

The Mars Orbiter Mission probe, dubbed Mangalyaan, lifted off from a launch pad at Sriharikota in the central state of Andhra Pradesh using a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) C-25 rocket, the Indian Space Research Organization said.

The probe is expected to enter an interplanetary trajectory on November 30 to arrive at a highly elliptical orbit around the Mars on September 24, 2014, approximately at the same time as US space agency NASA’s MAVEN orbiter, the ISRO said.

The main objective of this first Indian mission to Mars is to develop the technologies required for the design, planning, management and operations of an interplanetary mission, ISRO said.

In addition, the probe will explore Mars' surface features, morphology, mineralogy and the Martian atmosphere using indigenous scientific instruments.

The ISRO had initially planned the launch for October 28. That was postponed to November 5 due to poor weather in the Pacific Ocean that hampered the positioning of ISRO’s tracking ships.

Two other Asian nations, Japan and China, have previously made unsuccessful attempts to send probes to Mars.

The Soviet Union launched its Mars exploration program in the 1960s. None of Russia's 17 attempts to explore the planet were completely successful, however.

The most recent and notable failure for Russia was in 2011 when the Phobos-Grunt probe designed for a return flight to one of the moons of Mars, got stranded in low Earth orbit and fell back to Earth on January 15, 2012.

Russian scientists said in October that they would make another attempt to recover soil samples from Phobos sometime between 2020 and 2022.

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India's Mars program has many critics within the country.

They argue that the money should be better spent on social programs for millions of poor people.

Further, the critics say, India's rulers are obsessed with beating rival China in the space race.

Regardless, today's launch is a proud moment for India as a nation.

Congratulations are in order.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

India's Mars program has many critics within the country.

They argue that the money should be better spent on social programs for millions of poor people.

Further, the critics say, India's rulers are obsessed with beating rival China in the space race.

Regardless, today's launch is a proud moment for India as a nation.

Congratulations are in order.

BHARAT MATA KI JAI!!!  BHARAT MATA KI JAI!!!  TO THE MOON, TO THE MOON WE GO!!   JAI HIND!!!!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

India's Mars program has many critics within the country.

They argue that the money should be better spent on social programs for millions of poor people.

Further, the critics say, India's rulers are obsessed with beating rival China in the space race.

Regardless, today's launch is a proud moment for India as a nation.

Congratulations are in order.

Solving problems of this kind has lots of benefits to the society in its struggle to lift its people into the 21 century. In more ways india is better than china and where it is worse it is horrible. It is horrible in its ability to lift its women folks out of paternalism and to kill caste as social agency for oppression. However, if it continues on the ostensive path of democracy, these are issues that will also follow eventually.  China is on the path to strengthening  totalitarian party. It sacrificed its people to the gods of technology now it is heavily polluted.

FM
Originally Posted by Danyael:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

India's Mars program has many critics within the country.

They argue that the money should be better spent on social programs for millions of poor people.

Further, the critics say, India's rulers are obsessed with beating rival China in the space race.

Regardless, today's launch is a proud moment for India as a nation.

Congratulations are in order.

Solving problems of this kind has lots of benefits to the society in its struggle to lift its people into the 21 century. In more ways india is better than china and where it is worse it is horrible. It is horrible in its ability to lift its women folks out of paternalism and to kill caste as social agency for oppression. However, if it continues on the ostensive path of democracy, these are issues that will also follow eventually.  China is on the path to strengthening  totalitarian party. It sacrificed its people to the gods of technology now it is heavily polluted.

Yeah... a democracy where over 600 million slum dwellers have no voice at all. The people  Indians regard as the excrement of Brahma.

FM
Originally Posted by Lucas:
Originally Posted by Danyael:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

India's Mars program has many critics within the country.

They argue that the money should be better spent on social programs for millions of poor people.

Further, the critics say, India's rulers are obsessed with beating rival China in the space race.

Regardless, today's launch is a proud moment for India as a nation.

Congratulations are in order.

Solving problems of this kind has lots of benefits to the society in its struggle to lift its people into the 21 century. In more ways india is better than china and where it is worse it is horrible. It is horrible in its ability to lift its women folks out of paternalism and to kill caste as social agency for oppression. However, if it continues on the ostensive path of democracy, these are issues that will also follow eventually.  China is on the path to strengthening  totalitarian party. It sacrificed its people to the gods of technology now it is heavily polluted.

Yeah... a democracy where over 600 million slum dwellers have no voice at all. The people  Indians regard as the excrement of Brahma.

Excrement is your breakfast. Carry on.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

India's Mars program has many critics within the country.

They argue that the money should be better spent on social programs for millions of poor people.

Further, the critics say, India's rulers are obsessed with beating rival China in the space race.

Regardless, today's launch is a proud moment for India as a nation.

Congratulations are in order.

India's space program is also geared to give it an equal standing with China in military matters. In the next 50 years, India will have some military technology that can hold its own with any country in the world.

FM
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Lucas:
Originally Posted by Danyael:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

India's Mars program has many critics within the country.

They argue that the money should be better spent on social programs for millions of poor people.

Further, the critics say, India's rulers are obsessed with beating rival China in the space race.

Regardless, today's launch is a proud moment for India as a nation.

Congratulations are in order.

Solving problems of this kind has lots of benefits to the society in its struggle to lift its people into the 21 century. In more ways india is better than china and where it is worse it is horrible. It is horrible in its ability to lift its women folks out of paternalism and to kill caste as social agency for oppression. However, if it continues on the ostensive path of democracy, these are issues that will also follow eventually.  China is on the path to strengthening  totalitarian party. It sacrificed its people to the gods of technology now it is heavily polluted.

Yeah... a democracy where over 600 million slum dwellers have no voice at all. The people  Indians regard as the excrement of Brahma.

Excrement is your breakfast. Carry on.

That's what you and Hinduists tell those who advocate the slum dwellers....

FM
Originally Posted by Lucas:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Lucas:
Originally Posted by Danyael:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

India's Mars program has many critics within the country.

They argue that the money should be better spent on social programs for millions of poor people.

Further, the critics say, India's rulers are obsessed with beating rival China in the space race.

Regardless, today's launch is a proud moment for India as a nation.

Congratulations are in order.

Solving problems of this kind has lots of benefits to the society in its struggle to lift its people into the 21 century. In more ways india is better than china and where it is worse it is horrible. It is horrible in its ability to lift its women folks out of paternalism and to kill caste as social agency for oppression. However, if it continues on the ostensive path of democracy, these are issues that will also follow eventually.  China is on the path to strengthening  totalitarian party. It sacrificed its people to the gods of technology now it is heavily polluted.

Yeah... a democracy where over 600 million slum dwellers have no voice at all. The people  Indians regard as the excrement of Brahma.

Excrement is your breakfast. Carry on.

That's what you and Hinduists tell those who advocate the slum dwellers....

What makes you think that you are different?

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Lucas:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Lucas:
Originally Posted by Danyael:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

India's Mars program has many critics within the country.

They argue that the money should be better spent on social programs for millions of poor people.

Further, the critics say, India's rulers are obsessed with beating rival China in the space race.

Regardless, today's launch is a proud moment for India as a nation.

Congratulations are in order.

Solving problems of this kind has lots of benefits to the society in its struggle to lift its people into the 21 century. In more ways india is better than china and where it is worse it is horrible. It is horrible in its ability to lift its women folks out of paternalism and to kill caste as social agency for oppression. However, if it continues on the ostensive path of democracy, these are issues that will also follow eventually.  China is on the path to strengthening  totalitarian party. It sacrificed its people to the gods of technology now it is heavily polluted.

Yeah... a democracy where over 600 million slum dwellers have no voice at all. The people  Indians regard as the excrement of Brahma.

Excrement is your breakfast. Carry on.

That's what you and Hinduists tell those who advocate the slum dwellers....

What makes you think that you are different?

I don't ignore them...not I avoid a discussion on the topic.

I am free to bring the dalits topic up because it is not against my religion or principles.

FM
Originally Posted by Lucas:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Lucas:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Lucas:
Originally Posted by Danyael:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

India's Mars program has many critics within the country.

They argue that the money should be better spent on social programs for millions of poor people.

Further, the critics say, India's rulers are obsessed with beating rival China in the space race.

Regardless, today's launch is a proud moment for India as a nation.

Congratulations are in order.

Solving problems of this kind has lots of benefits to the society in its struggle to lift its people into the 21 century. In more ways india is better than china and where it is worse it is horrible. It is horrible in its ability to lift its women folks out of paternalism and to kill caste as social agency for oppression. However, if it continues on the ostensive path of democracy, these are issues that will also follow eventually.  China is on the path to strengthening  totalitarian party. It sacrificed its people to the gods of technology now it is heavily polluted.

Yeah... a democracy where over 600 million slum dwellers have no voice at all. The people  Indians regard as the excrement of Brahma.

Excrement is your breakfast. Carry on.

That's what you and Hinduists tell those who advocate the slum dwellers....

What makes you think that you are different?

I don't ignore them...not I avoid a discussion on the topic.

I am free to bring the dalits topic up because it is not against my religion or principles.

What's your religion? I like persons better than principles. I do recognize your courage to reveal your insecurities than to hide them.

Mark Twain: “We all live in the protection of certain cowardices which we call our principles.”

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Lucas:

I know that in Hinduism you pollute your soul, ruin karma if you talk about Dalits, that's why most avoid the conversation.

 

The soul cannot be polluted. You are grossly ignorant. 

FM
Originally Posted by Lucas:

I know that in Hinduism you pollute your soul, ruin karma if you talk about Dalits, that's why most avoid the conversation.

Your words and deeds are a give away that you are of a lower class than a dalit.

Mitwah

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