Times of Oman

Mars mission spacecraft to enter 15-day ‘blackout’ phase

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BENGALURU: Starting Monday, the country’s low-cost Mars mission that is in a rendezvous with the red planet for an extended period will enter the “blackout” phase snapping communicat­ion with the satellite.

From June 8 to 22, the sun will block Mars from the earth snapping communicat­ion with the satellite. The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) during this period will go into an “autonomous mode” and will take its decisions, a senior Indian Space Research Organisati­on official said.

“This will be for the first time that there will be a communicat­ion break for such a long period of about 15 days. During this period, there will not be any communicat­ion with the satellite,” he said.

Expressing confidence about regaining control over the satellite once the blackout phase is over, he said, “the scenario has been tested for earlier; line of communicat­ion will be establishe­d.”

Configured

The spacecraft’s life was extended for another six months in March due to surplus fuel.

Stating that the spacecraft has been “configured” for the blackout, the Isro official said, “we are not sending any commands to the spacecraft now, till 8th (June) few hours of signals will be sent by the spacecraft-that will be for about two to three hours per day.”

In May next year, the mission will have to go through a similar phase once again, if there is another extension of mission life when the Earth will come between the Sun and Mars. Scripting space history, India on September 24 last successful­ly placed its low-cost Mars spacecraft in orbit around the red planet in its very first attempt, breaking into an elite club of three countries.

The Isro spacecraft was launched on its nine-month-long odyssey on a homegrown PSLV rocket from Sriharikot­a in Andhra Pradesh on November 5, 2013 and had escaped the earth’s gravitatio­nal field on December 1, 2013.

 ??  ?? AUTONOMOUS MODE: The Mars Orbiter Mission from June 8 to 22 will go into an ‘autonomous mode’.
AUTONOMOUS MODE: The Mars Orbiter Mission from June 8 to 22 will go into an ‘autonomous mode’.

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