ISRO bags Space Pioneer Award for its Mars mission
BY Agencies10 Jun 2015 6:09 AM IST
Agencies10 Jun 2015 6:09 AM IST
The country's low-cost Mars mission which is in <g data-gr-id="18">rendezvous</g> with the red Planet for an extended period has been presented with the Space Pioneer award for the year 2015 by the US' National Space Society.
Space Pioneer award for the year 2015 was presented to Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in the Science and Engineering category during the 34th Annual International Space Development Conference held at Toronto in Canada during May 20-24, 2015, city-headquartered ISRO said on its website.
It said the National Space Society (NSS) of USA presented the award in recognition of ISRO's efforts in accomplishing Mars Mission in its very first attempt. Scripting space history, India on September 24, 2014 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 – US, Russia and Europe who have successfully undertaken missions to Mars or its orbit.
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.
In 2009, NSS, an independent non-profit educational membership organisation, dedicated to the creation of a <g data-gr-id="19">space faring</g> civilisation, presented similar award to ISRO in recognition of the great accomplishment they have made in the success of the Lunar Probe, Chandrayaan-1.
The space research organisation said Mars Orbiter Spacecraft (MOM) is under 'solar conjunction' at Mars, which will extend till July 1.
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