Mangalyaan Faces a Four-Second Trial by Fire | Read

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  • Published On: September 22, 2014
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India's Mars orbiter satellite has been on an arduous nine-month-long journey to the Red Planet, but its main rocket engine has been lying dormant for this extended period. Now, scientists from the Indian Space Research Organisation or ISRO will 'wake up' the engine to see if it can work at its efficient best.

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