Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Comet concern will not delay Mars orbiter launch: Isro chief

- Vanita Srivastava vanita.shrivastav­a@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Mars orbiter will be launched as per schedule and will not be delayed because of the probabilit­y of the red planet being hit by a comet next year, Indian Space Research Organisati­on (Isro) chairman Dr K Radhakrish­nan said.

Ruling out any re-scheduling, he told HT: “We cannot hold the mission. We are constantly watching. This has given us an opportunit­y to make a detail study in this direction. According to revised estimates, the probabilit­y of a comet striking Mars has been brought down considerab­ly.”

India is planning to launch its first Mars orbiter in November this year, when the planet will be closest to the Earth. NASA

HE SAYS THE CHANCE OF COMET HITTING THE RED PLANET IS LOW BUT THE ISSUE IS BEING STUDIED

researcher­s had given Comet C/2013 A1(Sliding Spring), a 1-in 8000 chance of striking the Red Planet in October 2014 but revised calculatio­ns now put the possibilit­y of an impact at just 1 in 1,20,000.

While the odds of a Mars comet strike are now exceedingl­y remote, the new informatio­n also suggests that Sliding Spring will fly closer to the planet than originally expected. Comet Siding Spring will make its closest approach to Mars on October 19, 2014, according to NASA officials.

“The Mars Orbiter Mission is progressin­g satisfacto­rily. The spacecraft structure is already delivered. The Indian deep space network at Bylalu (near Bangalore) is being suitably augmented to support the mission,” he said.

Enumeratin­g the challenges with the mission, he said : “There will be a 300day voyage in the trajectory after which the same propulsion system has to work again to capture the Martian Orbit. A slightest glitch in the calculatio­n of propulsive action or time can result in loss of the mission. We have to complete the mission in a very tight time schedule. If we miss this, we’ll have to wait for the next opportunit­y which would come after 26 months, where we will have to go for a GSLV instead of PSLV.”

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