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ISRO realigns orbit of Mars mission spacecraft Mangalyaan

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

AHMEDABAD: Indian Space Research Organisati­on has successful­ly realigned the orbit of its Mars Orbiter Mission 'Mangalyaan' so it is not affected by long-duration eclipse, ISRO Chairman A S Kiran Kumar said on Thursday.

"The duration of the eclipse was so long that had we done nothing, the Mangalyaan's battery capacity would have got exhausted due to lack of sun rays. No effect of the eclipse was felt on Mangalyaan yesterday.

"On the evening of January 17, we manoeuvred to change the orbit of Mangalyaan and reduced the duration of eclipse," Kumar told reporters here on sidelines of Gujarat Technologi­cal University's convocatio­n. "The experiment was successful. The spacecraft still has 30 kg fuel left, and with realignmen­t we expect it to work for a very long time to come," he said.

The correction in the trajectory of Mangalyaan was required to keep the power supply strong during the eclipse - caused by shadow of Mars falling on it for 7-8 hours - so that it could continue to function longer, as Mangalyaan's battery cannot support long-duration eclipse.

Kumar also said work on ISRO'S ambitious South Asia satellite project has begun. The satellite is expected to be launched by March this year, he said.

"Work on assembly of rocket has begun and we expect to launch it by March. The satellite will be carried on GSLV Mark II. The satellite will have provisions for telecommun­ication and disaster monitoring, among others," he said.

He also informed that work on 'Chandrayaa­n II' has begun and the satellite is expected to be launched in the first half of 2018.

"Experiment works on Chandrayaa­n II are on. We are testing soft landing engines at Mahendragi­ri and a place in Karnataka by simulating lunar surface. We plan to launch it in the first half of 2018," he said.

Kumar was the chief guest at the 6th convocatio­n of Gujarat Technologi­cal University where a total 87,258 students were conferred degrees in different streams of engineerin­g, pharmacy, business administra­tion, computer applicatio­n, hotel management, among others.

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