"The Mars mission has been fixed for Nov
5. The heat shield of the rocket (Polar Satellite
Launch Vehicle-PSLV) has been closed and the final
electrical checks will be carried out Wednesday,"
K.Radhakrishnan, chairman, Indian Space Research
Organisation (ISRO), told IANS.
The ISRO will be firing its landmark rocket soon
after Diwali from its spaceport in Sriharikota
in Andhra Pradesh, around 80 km from here.
The rocket will blast off in the afternoon of
Nov 5, a Tuesday. In Tamil, Mars planet is called
Sevvai Graham and Tuesday is also called Sevvai.
In Hindi, Mars is called Mangal and Tuesday is
Mangalwar.
On Oct 19, ISRO chairman K.Radhakrishnan told
IANS that the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) will
be delayed by a week as of the two ships - Nalanda
and Yamuna - carrying rocket tracking systems,
only one has reached Fiji.
From Fiji, both the ships have to travel to their
respective locations to track the rocket.
The ships have terminals to track the rocket,
which has a coasting period of around 20 minutes
beyond the visibility of existing ground stations.
The Mangalayaan mission was originally slated
for Oct 28.
According to ISRO officials, there is no problem
as far as the mission is concerned.
(IANS)
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