After Successful Launch, India's Mars Orbiter Is On Its Way
neo12 writes "India has successfully launched a spacecraft to the Red Planet — with the aim of becoming the fourth space agency to reach Mars."
As our previous mention of the launch notes, getting to Mars by rocket is a long haul: if all goes well, it will be about 10 months until Mangalyaan reaches orbit.
That is the cost of India's entire space program. The Mars mission is obviously a much smaller percentage of that. So, to the inevitable critics about how poor India should not be investing on a space program, 0.37% of the total budget will not solve poverty problems. Rather, it benefits India more than being a drag on the economy.
Jai Hind!!
Awesome work guys. Hopefully in 10 months we'll be seeing stories about how it's entered orbit, and not stories about something going wrong.
Lost at C:>. Found at C.
In 3 years, Slashdot may have a story "Mangalyaan leaves the Solar System".
If getting to Mars by rocket is a long haul, does that mean there is a shorter way?
This is great and congratulations to them. But, this mission seems very "me too" rather than addressing a specific issue. I wonder Why they didn't try something new. A real First, rather than first Indian.
This will exactly meat the requested specifications, no more, and be completely unfit for use in a commercial setting... At least it was cheap.
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2013/11/05/harley-davidson-launches-small-motorcycle-lineup
Mankind need to Mars...
What are the other three space agencies with a presence near Mars?
At least in space you won't be able to hear the incessant honking of the rocket's horn; a distinction among India's vehicles.
Solving Unix problems since 1989...
Now that the US and Russia are out of the picture there's a new space race, and that's to see which of the southeast asian nations has what it takes to be a spacefaring power. China immediately complained about the launch, Japan is probably trying to figure out how to top this, and Iran is watching from the sidelines wishing it had the money to pull this kind of stunt.
The amount of racism in some of these posts disgust me.
Are all religions represented in the crew ? I'm just curious, because there are so many religions in India..
... I hope mission control don't mind waiting on the phone for 20 mins to Helpdesk , then going through a 5 level automated menu which asks them all their details , only to be finally put through to a human who asks all the same details again in an unintelligable accent and then be asked if they're sure the spacecraft is heading for the correct planet and could they double check, Then be put on hold once more and be passed to the customer satisfaction survey dept by mistake.
I think the world's knowledge of shit-controlling technology is pretty up there. If they want to change their sanitation then they will need to demand it.
That's one of the things that the rivers of shit have in common with the US Congress: the only reason they're there is because of apathy.
"Our two-party system is like a bowl of shit looking at itself in a mirror." - Lewis Black
the amount of disgust in your post disgusts me.
If I lived in India I'd take the first rocket to anywhere. Sign me up. It can't be much worse than the rest of their transportation options.
Actually, India has a very capable transportation network. Their railways are pretty good. Sure, you have the cheap seats that are not clean, but I've traveled a lot on their higher-class compartments, and they were clean and comfortable (air-conditioned sleepers).
The US has one of the worst PUBLIC transportation systems for a western country. Even air transport is horrible for an economy passenger. Frankly, the railway and bus network of India puts the US' public transport network to shame.
I can't help thinking that if Indians in programming forums are indicative of Indian space engineers, this happens in aerospace forums:
- I need interplanetary probe for launch next month. needs to monitor mars. I am very new to this, please help friend.
- This a very broad question. Please start by reading my articles about satellite building.
- Your articles are good i will read later. can you pleas provide also assembled satellite friend?
Can't anyone just say "Good Job India, well done, best of luck on your launch and let's hope everything goes OK, welcome to the club"?
Slashdot is the last place I'd expect huge amounts of "Well, if we can't fix all our problem on Earth, we should never go into space".
Because YOU WILL NEVER SOLVE ALL YOUR PROBLEMS ON EARTH.
Sigh.
What's with the racism here? Most people are good natured here. You ought to ignore the fucktards.
I guess they could try calling NASA. With a high probability of being closed due to sequestration or a government shutdown.
Stop modding up racist comments.
Drill baby drill - on Mars
Me too.
Drill baby drill - on Mars
Stop modding up racist comments. They are not funny.
Drill baby drill - on Mars
There's only one answer to that question. Fuck you, you racist piece of shit.
Drill baby drill - on Mars
Fuck you.
Drill baby drill - on Mars
I agree with you. Exepct *most* of these comments seem to have a racistic tone to it. I'm not saying agree with what ever the Indian scientists are doing or whatever ISRO/Indian government has done, but to criticize them just because they are India is by definition racist. If I do ignore the so-called fucktards here, I would maybe end up with a handful of 3 worthy posts, which I suppose corresponds to the average number of intelligent "comments" under any title.
Good luck.
The Kruger Dunning explains most post on
It's not apathy. When people believe that:
1.Life is MISERY and OPPORTUNITY.
2. people's noncorporeals keep being recycled.
3. One must engage in exotic performances to obtain "release"
The result is what one sees in the pages of National Geographic.
Cosmopolitan lies or racist truths, the choice is yours. How will you sleep at night?
After Unsuccessful Launch, India's Mars Orbiter Is On Its Way.
For what subset of launches that result in the mars orbiter being on its way could NOT be described as 'successful'?
66 The US has one of the worst PUBLIC transportation systems for a western country. Even air transport is horrible for an economy passenger. Frankly, the railway and bus network of India puts the US' public transport network to shame. 99
Yet they somehow find themselves here stealing whatever few homeowner wage jobs that remain.
Sanitation and hygiene are frowned upon as colonial impostions and interferences in the outworkings of KARMA. I can't say "damn it" because impersonal absolutes don't have the intellect, emotions and will to imprecate.
idiot, everyone knows you have to push 1 for english
According to the various articles I got online, it is claimed that the cost for India's Mars expedition program is around $83 millions.
http://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india/india-to-launch-orbiter-to-mars-next-week--29838.html
http://www.firstpost.com/india/will-isro-mars-mission-start-an-indo-china-space-race-1211933.html
How can it be so cheap ?
Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !
and the amount of faux-outrage in response to those posts by social warriors like yourself disgust me. Just because people have doubt that a tech heavy project can't be done well by a country whose residence have made a reputation for themselves by being extremely incompetent yet arrogant enough to partake in just that field doesn't mean that it's racism. Racism would be calling them out for skin color, dress, or the way in which their cultural customs are handled for no reason other than "ew, they're different". I can't believe it's the year 2013 and people still have white guilt (and in the spirit of true equality, I don't care what your actual skin color is. White guilt is a term that can apply to many groups of people).
Indian regime is spending $1 billion/year on space research where 836 million of their people are starving on 50 cents/day wage slavery.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome/indianews/article-2480424/VISUAL-EDIT-India-little-better-Ethiopia.html
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/836-million-indians-live-on-less-than-rs-20-a-day/47645-7.html
Casteism