Indeed launching this mission indicates what we are capable of. Kudos to ISRO. More and more youth should become scientist as I am seeing trend among youth for easier options. Rgds
Sent from my BlackBerry® on Reliance Mobile, India's No. 1 Network. Go for it!From: Prime Point Srinivasan <prpoint@gmail.com>Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2013 15:51:57 +0530To: India Vision Group<India_Vision_2020@yahoogroups.com>; Education Loan Task Force ELTF<action2020eltf@yahoogroups.com>; action2020@yahoogroups.com<action2020@yahoogroups.com>; Prpoint Group<prpoint@yahoogroups.com>ReplyTo: India_Vision_2020@yahoogroups.comSubject: [India_Vision_2020] India begins journey to Mars - Saluting ISRO scientists - Proud day for India :)hi allEvery Indian feels proud of our ISRO scientists for their successful launch of PSLV C25 vehicle and their Mars Mission. Braving all the challenges, our scientists have launched the PSLV successfully at 2.38 pm today. The satellite has now entered the earth orbit. Shortly, it will start its journey towards Mars and enter Mars orbit by Sep 2014.This Mars Mission will help the world to understand more about Mars. With this initiative of 'Mangalyaan', India will become the fourth country to send satellite to Mars, next to US, Russia and European Union.Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh announced this project on 15th August 2012 and our Scientists have completed this project successfully within 15 months. In another 300 days, the satellite will enter the Mars orbit.Let us congratulate our ISRO scientists, who have placed every Indian in the 'proud orbit'.SrinivasanModerator
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