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India has successfully launched a spacecraft to the Red Planet - with the aim of becoming the fourth space agency to reach Mars.
The head of India's space agency stated the mission would demonstrate the technological capability to reach Mars orbit and carry out experiments.
The spacecraft is set to travel for 300 days and reaching Mars orbit in 2014.
If the satellite orbits the Red Planet, India's space agency will become the fourth in the world after those of the US, Russia and Europe to undertake a successful Mars mission.
They could be the first to discover those little
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This is how NASA did it.
http://www.youtube.com/embed/XRCIzZHpFtY?rel=0
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The head of India's space agency stated the mission would demonstrate the technological capability to reach Mars orbit and carry out experiments.
The spacecraft is set to travel for 300 days and reaching Mars orbit in 2014.
If the satellite orbits the Red Planet, India's space agency will become the fourth in the world after those of the US, Russia and Europe to undertake a successful Mars mission.
They could be the first to discover those little

This is how NASA did it.
http://www.youtube.com/embed/XRCIzZHpFtY?rel=0
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