India to launch orbiter to Mars November 2013

India to launch orbiter to Mars November 2013

PanARMENIAN.Net - With New Delhi's iconic Red Fort as a backdrop, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh announced Wednesday, August 15 his country has set its sights on the Red Planet, CNN reported.

In a Wednesday speech marking India's independence day, Singh said his government has approved plans to put an unmanned probe in orbit around Mars. The mission "will be a huge step for us in the area of science and technology," he said.

It's an ambitious goal, with a planned launch in November 2013 for a 10-month flight, said Kiran Karnik, a former official with the Indian Space Research Organization.

"By the time the mission gets there, Mars will be comparatively the closest," Karnik said. "So there's a small window in which we need to make a launch and that's the reason the mission has to go up next year."

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