'Mangalyaan' runs out of fuel; ISRO loses contact with India's Mars orbiter I Report



Indiaโ€™s Mars Orbiter craft has run out of propellant and its battery drained beyond the safe limit, fuelling speculation that the countryโ€™s maiden interplanetary mission โ€˜Mangalyaanโ€™ may have finally completed its long innings, PTI reported citing ISRO officials. The Mars orbiter craft functioned for almost eight years, well beyond its designed mission life of six months. Watch this report for more.

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49 thoughts on “'Mangalyaan' runs out of fuel; ISRO loses contact with India's Mars orbiter I Report”

  1. I just watched the film Rocketry, it was mentioned there this idea of a Mars rocket.
    But it's so sad that the brilliant scientist was so badly treated by ISRO and the authorities.

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  2. You made our nation proud… You created records.. and established Indian space tech as an equal counterpart with the other developed Nations .. now rest in space and go into the oblivion

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  3. My opinion is that our India should be number one in every field so our people of India should be proud that we should be number one in this world Jai Hind Jai Bharat ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ’ชโœˆ๏ธ๐Ÿš€

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  4. This is an extremely sad news and to the contrary they should really have thought of using a nuclear battery for something like this. It could've lasted at least a hundred years and the world would still be having a view of mars and understand the next steps towards colonization. India's too small and half the country's being given away, looted or being sold off to Commies and Arab converts. You odd to be a space faring nation sooner than later.

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  5. With the Mangalyaan Isro kickstarted a revolution overall for the nation!
    Take a bow!
    ๐Ÿ™
    Thank u Mangalyaan for your contribution towards India's progress!!!
    Awaiting eargerly for the future Chandrayaan Shukrayaan and Navic satellites

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  6. With the backwardness of our economy, increment in the price of gas, alarming rates of unemployment.i must confess our country have taken a wrong turns.vividly I don't know how else to carter for my expenses

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  7. No doubt our ISRO has set both a landmark & a benchmark for others. Considering the fact that we have achieved such an enormous success in such a short period indicates that we have the potential to go beyond Mars, maybe to Earth-2 & claim it as our own.

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