MOM completes 100th orbit around Mars

June 24, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:52 am IST - Bengaluru:

The Indian Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) completed its 100th orbit around Mars on Monday. It is also gradually coming out of the blackout it had entered earlier this month, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has said.

The payloads on the spacecraft are to be re-started in a few weeks. They were last operated on May 27 to put the spacecraft in an autonomous mode.

MOM remains healthy and all its payloads are performing satisfactorily, ISRO said. The Mars Colour Camera has taken 405 frames so far.

Health data

“The spacecraft’s health data is now being received,” ISRO said, and added that the orbiter now had an elliptical orbit of 474 km and 71,132 km from the red planet.

Since early June, the Mars Orbiter Mission and Mars were moving behind the sun as viewed from the earth. Two-way signals were disrupted by solar activities.

Launched from Indian spaceport of Sriharikota on November 5, 2013, MOM reached the red planet in September last year and has outlived its planned mission life of six months in a Martian orbit.

It is also gradually coming out of the blackout it had entered earlier this month

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