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India\\\'s Mars satellite \\\'Mangalyaan\\\' sends first images

Thursday, 25 September 2014


India's space agency has released its first picture of Mars, taken by its satellite which entered orbit around the Red Planet on Wednesday. Part of its mission is to study the Martian atmosphere for signs of life. It is the first time a maiden voyage to Mars has entered orbit successfully and it is the cheapest. Nasa's latest Maven mission cost almost 10 times as much. Media in India have hailed the venture as a ‘historic achievement’. The Hindu newspaper reported that the probe had ‘beamed back about 10 pictures of the Red Planet's surface which show some craters’. Officials were quoted by the newspaper as saying the pictures were of ‘good quality’, according to BBC.