India's Mars orbiter to reach red planet in 33 days: ISRO

Early this month, ISRO scientists ruled out Trajectory Correction Manoeuvre originally planned for August as the spacecraft was on track.

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India's Mars orbiter to reach red planet in 33 days: ISRO
File picture of the PSLV-C25, carrying the Mars orbiter, lifting off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, on November 5, 2013. Photo: Reuters

The PSLV-C25, which is carrying the Mars orbiter
File picture of the PSLV-C25, carrying the Mars orbiter, lifting off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, on November 5, 2013. Photo: Reuters

The ambitious Mars Orbiter Mission was just nine million km away from the red planet, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said on Saturday.

"Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) is just nine million km away from Mars and 189 million km away from the Earth. 33 more days to MARS," ISRO said on its social networking site.

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Early this month, ISRO scientists ruled out Trajectory Correction Manoeuvre originally planned for August as the spacecraft was on track.

The ambitious Mars mission under a Rs 450-crore project was launched from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh on board the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle on November 5 in 2013 with an aim to reach the red planet's atmosphere by September 24.

The project is expected to provide the scientific community better opportunities in planetary research.