The newest photo from India’s Mars Orbiter Mission is of regional dust storm activities over the northern hemisphere of the Red Planet. The image was said to be taken from an altitude of 74,500 kms from the surface of Mars.
“Regional dust storm activities over northern hemisphere of Mars – captured by Mars Color Camera on-board Mars Orbiter Mission," said the Facebook page of the Indian Space Research Organisation.
(@MarsOrbiter on Twitter)
Five days ago, Scroll.in reproduced the first photo released by the Mars Orbiter Mission and since then, they have only been getting better.
(@MarsOrbiter on Twitter)
The spacecraft has been equipped with five instruments that include a sensor to track gases, a colour camera and a thermal-imaging spectrometer to map the surface and mineral wealth of the red planet. Many more photos in the coming days are expected.
Elon Musk, founder of Space X, a company that designs, manufactures and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft, even congratulated ISRO.
“Regional dust storm activities over northern hemisphere of Mars – captured by Mars Color Camera on-board Mars Orbiter Mission," said the Facebook page of the Indian Space Research Organisation.
(@MarsOrbiter on Twitter)
Five days ago, Scroll.in reproduced the first photo released by the Mars Orbiter Mission and since then, they have only been getting better.
(@MarsOrbiter on Twitter)
The spacecraft has been equipped with five instruments that include a sensor to track gases, a colour camera and a thermal-imaging spectrometer to map the surface and mineral wealth of the red planet. Many more photos in the coming days are expected.
Elon Musk, founder of Space X, a company that designs, manufactures and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft, even congratulated ISRO.
Congratulations India! “@MarsOrbiter: What is red, is a planet and is the focus of my orbit? pic.twitter.com/CO35NXQjMh”
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 24, 2014
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