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Why India's Mars Probe Was So Cheap

schwit1 (797399) writes "Alan Boyle has some interesting thoughts on why it cost India so little, less than the budget of the movie Gravity, to build and send its probe Mangalyaan to Mars: 'The $74 million Mars Orbiter Mission, also known by the acronym MOM or the Hindi word Mangalyaan ("Mars-Craft"), didn't just cost less than the $100 million Hollywood blockbuster starring Sandra Bullock. The price tag is a mere one-ninth of the cost of NASA's $671 million Maven mission, which also put its spacecraft into Mars orbit this week. The differential definitely hints at a new paradigm for space exploration — one that's taking hold not only in Bangalore, but around the world. At the same time, it hints at the dramatically different objectives for MOM and Maven, and the dramatically different environments in which those missions took shape.' Read it all. It gives us a hint at the future of space exploration.

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  1. Re:I'm gonna go with by geekoid · · Score: 4, Informative

    hahahhahahaha.. Oh man. You are hilarious.
    Anyone who thinks American bureaucracy is over bearing and paralyzing clearly hasn't dealt with other government.
    My experience with the India's bureaucracy was that it is the worst. Sudden fees(Bribes*) , being shuffled to other family members fr more sudden fees*. It's realy bad.

    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-...
    http://www.bbc.com/news/102276...

    I have good news for you** the American Bureaucracy is pretty damn efficient and honest.

    *really bribes as in, it's going into this guys pocket.

    **sadly, like most Americans these, you won't like facts and just ignore this good news it it's counter to you belief.

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