1.The Mars Orbiter
Mission (MOM), also called as Mangalyaan (Mangalyan is an unofficial name)
2.This program is run by ISRO (Indian Space
Research Organization)
3.Manufactured by Indian Space Research
Organisation Satellite Centre (ISAC)
5.It was launched from Sriharikota in Andhra
Pradesh.
6.This project is aimed as a "technology
demonstrator". It will showcase and prove the capability for
interplanetary missions
7.The launch was made using PSLV-XL C25 rocket
8.The orbiter will have a life of 6 to 10 months in
the orbit
9.While orbiting Mars the orbiter will study
surface features, minerals and atmosphere on Mars
10.There are 5 main instruments on the orbiter:
A.Lyman-Alpha Photometer (LAP)
B.Methane Sensor For Mars (MSM)
C.Mars Exospheric Neutral Composition Analyser
(MENCA)
D.Thermal Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (TIS)
E.Mars Colour Camera (MCC)
11.It was successfully inserted into orbit of Mars
on 24 September 2014
12.India the first Asian nation to reach Mars
orbit.
13.The Mars Orbiter Mission was achieved on a
budget of $74 million, nearly a tenth of the amount the US space agency Nasa
spent on sending the Maven
spacecraft to Mars.
Team Members worked on Mangalyaan Mission
13.K Radhakrishnan Chairman of ISRO, secretary in
department of space.
Responsible for leading the mission and overall
activities of Isro.
14.M Annadurai Programme director, Mars Orbiter
Mission
Responsible for budget management, direction for
spacecraft configuration, schedule and resources.
15.S Ramakrishnan Director of Vikram Sarabhai Space
Centre and Member
Launch Authorisation Board. Responsible for
realising the rocket (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle) that would ferry the Mars
orbiter.
16.SK Shivakumar Director, Isro Satellite Centre.
Responsible for developing satellite technology and implementing satellite
systems for scientific,
technological and application missions.
17.P Kunhikrishnan Project director, PSLV
programme; ninth time as
mission director. Responsible for seeing the rocket
completes its
mission successfully and that the satellite is
correctly injected in the designated orbit.
18.Chandradathan Director, Liquid Propulsion
system. Made rich contribution to the realisation of solid motors for sounding
rockets
19 .AS Kiran Kumar Director, Satellite Application
Centre
Responsible for designing and building three of the
orbiter payloads - Mars Colour Camera, Methane Sensor and Thermal Infrared
Imaging Spectrometer.
20.MYS Prasad Director, Satish Dhawan Space Centre,
Chairman,
Launch Authorisation Board Responsible for range
safety and schedules, overall incharge at rocket port.
21.S Arunan Project director, Mars Orbiter Mission.
Responsible for leading a team to build the
spacecraft.
22.B Jayakumar Associate project director, PSLV
project
Responsible for the rocket systems, testing till
the final lift-off.
23.MS Pannirselvam
Chief general manager, range operation director at
Sriharikota Rocket port.
Responsible for maintaining launch schedules
without any slippages
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