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    India to launch mission to Mars this year, says president

    NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India will launch its first mission to Mars this year, President Pranab Mukherjee said on Thursday, as the emerging Asian nation looks to play catch up in the global space race alongside the United States, Russia and its giant neighbor China.

    "Several space missions are planned for 2013, including India's first mission to Mars and the launch of our first navigational satellite," Mukherjee told parliament.

    India will send a satellite in October via an unmanned spacecraft to orbit the red planet, blasting off from the southeastern coast in a mission expected to cost about $83 million, scientists who are part of the mission say.

    The spacecraft, which will be made in India, will take nine months to reach Mars and then launch itself in an elliptical orbit about 500 km (310 miles) from the planet.

    "The mission is ready to roll," Deviprasad Karnik, a scientist from the India Space Research Organization (ISRO), said by phone from the city of Bangalore.

    India's mission to Mars has drawn criticism in a country suffering from high levels of malnutrition and power shortages, and currently experiencing its worst slowdown in growth in ten years. But India has long argued that technology developed in its space program has practical applications to everyday life.

    India's space exploration program began in 1962. Five years ago, its Chandrayaan satellite found evidence of water on the moon. India is now looking at landing a wheeled rover on the moon in 2014.

    (Reporting by Satarupa Bhattacharjya; writing by Matthias Williams)

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    552 comments

    • Fuzz  •  3 days ago
      So I'll be calling Mars with my computer questions????
      • JesustheFalseGod 13 hrs ago
        asking a 3rd world country to help America's computer problem.... LOL
    • john  •  3 hrs ago
      Amazing this will be a great moment in history, a country withot traffic lights, is able to launch a rocket to Mars.
    • robert  •  2 hrs 29 mins ago
      Why not India? Many or most of their scientist were trained here in the west.
    • Snake  •  1 hr 45 mins ago
      so they do something other then rape woman?
    • Russ  •  3 hrs ago
      Go ahead and make fun of India and it's squaller. There's a billion of them, and most are smarter than our college graduates by the time they are 13.
    • Freddy  •  3 days ago
      At 83 million, their cost efficiency is extremely high
    • Ken Roy  •  3 days ago
      Why should there be a space-race among many nations.. it would be more beneficial and cheaper if all these nations co-operate and get into space as one team.....
    • John  •  12 hrs ago
      #$%$! I will believe when I see it.
    • thetroublemaker  •  28 mins ago
      Yet another example of government leaders looking out to make fame for themselves rather than looking out for the people. Poverty and plague for millions of Indians, people packed into 50 year old buses and risking their lives riding on top of trains, so naturally the logical thing to spend money on is a first class trip to Mars. No poor people allowed.
    • r m  •  35 mins ago
      Stop the aid to India, they have money for space exploration and Obama is gutting NASA to give our money away? SCrew Obama the communist aszwipe!!
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