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India plans to send a space mission to Mars next year in a giant leap forward for science and technology in the country, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Wednesday.
 
Singh said the unmanned spacecraft will enter orbit around the planet and collect scientific information.
 
He announced the mission during a speech marking the 65th anniversary of India’s independence from British rule.
 
"This spaceship to Mars will be a huge step for us in the area of science and technology," he said.
 
The 4.5 billion rupee ($82 million) mission is likely to be launched in November 2013 with a rocket developed by the Indian Space Research Organization.
 
India has had an active space program since the 1960s. Since the mid-1970s, it has launched scores of satellites for itself and for nearly two dozen other countries. India sent a spacecraft into orbit around the moon in 2008.
 
Last week, the U.S. space agency NASA successfully landed a rover named Curiosity on Mars and has begun a host of scientific studies of the planet.





August/15/2012

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George Smily

8/16/2012 4:19:26 PM

My conclusion is that their Pride superseeds their Xomonsense, so why not eliminate the powerty of the Untouchables, facilitate the education of their children?

illawarrior hill

8/16/2012 5:32:51 AM

All of the politicians who voted for this, should be rewarded with a one way ticket on the first Mars flight!

illawarrior hill

8/16/2012 5:28:06 AM

How is it that a country with widespread failing infrastructure can blatantly waste money on something like this? Spend it on teh electricity grid!

Tomas Giovanni

8/16/2012 12:30:27 AM

Tamer, it's obvious India will start exporting some of their 2 bilion people and colonize Mars this way their shortage of food, over populated country, Shikh, Hindu and Islam religions can live in peace.

sid solo

8/15/2012 9:51:47 PM

India? Mars mission? Really?? So they have solved all their issues with poverty, hunger, illiteracy, infrastructure, unemployment and, and, and??...I am now convinced, humanity has gone mad!

Tamer Aslantas

8/15/2012 4:12:34 PM

@Steve Even if you're name was Neil I'd say no to you. It's a total waste of money considering all the poor and uneducated people in India. What could be the benefit for India for sending someone to Mars? Who will get better from it? The people? One of the world's most poorest country wants to run before it can walk.

Aryeh Rapaport

8/15/2012 3:55:06 PM

The cause of reaching Mars is definitely great, humbling and natural for a country with over a Seventh of world population to make such strides. Yet I ask myself, Didnt we see huge power outages due to lacking investment in basic energy infrastructure? Energy is what enables economies to grow, transform yet India lacks long term investment in this field. I would recommend India to re prioritize and invest in Energy as appose to grandiose ideas that can go bust very easily.

Steve Armstrong

8/15/2012 3:14:05 PM

Money spent on scientific discovery is never a waste! Good for you India! Without science there is no advancement of the human cause in this universe!

Pete Suffolk

8/15/2012 1:19:46 PM

You have got to be kidding me. How much is this going to cost an already ailing society? For crying out loud, get your back garden straight before moving onto someone elses. Spend the money where its needed and dont just throw it away as if you dont have a care in the world.
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