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Monday 7 January 2013

India scales down Mars Mission
India’s bid to explore Mars will be a scaled down affair with the space agency flying experimental payload of less than 15 kg as against 25kg planned originally.


The Mars Orbiter Mission, expected to be launched in mid-October this year, will carry five experimental payloads with a total weight of 14.49 kg.

At a presentation made by planetary scientists at the 100th Indian Science Congress in Kolkata, it was revealed that the Methane Sensor for Mars, which will be capable of scanning the entire Martian disc within six minutes, will weigh 3.59 kg.

Earlier missions to Mars had detected Methane in the thin Martian atmosphere, but the discovery is yet to be corroborated.

Methane is known to be released by some microbes as part of their digestive process.

The Mars mission will propel India to the elite club of five nations comprising the U.S., Russia, Europe, China and Japan which have launched similar missions.

Another instrument —Thermal Infrared Spectrometer — weighing 4 kg will be used to map the surface composition of Mars. The Mars Colour Camera has a mass of 1.4 kg, while the Lyman-alpha photometer, weighing 1.5 kg would measure atomic hydrogen in the Martian atmosphere.

The Mars Exospheric Neutral Composition Analyser (MENCA) which would study the Martian atmosphere weighs about 4 kg.

All the payloads together weigh 14.49 kg.

The Mars Orbiter will go around the planet once in three days, its nearest point being only 371 km from the planet’s surface and the farthest point about 80,000 km away.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had announced the Mars Orbiter Mission in his Independence Day address in 2012.

Work on the Mars Orbiter Mission is going on full steam and equipments for the five experiments planned during the mission are expected to be delivered to ISRO in March.

ISRO’s trusted warhorse rocket PSLV-XL is expected to launch the mission some time in October from the spaceport Sriharikota which will first keep orbiting the Earth, achieving the necessary velocity to escape the Earth’s gravitational pull.

As per existing plans, the satellite is expected to exit the Earth’s orbit on November 26 and embark on the journey to Mars which is expected to last for around 300 days.

The scientists have drawn up plans to insert the satellite in an orbit around Mars on September 22, 2014.

A key challenge before the scientists is navigating the spacecraft from the Earth to Mars in deep space using the Deep Space Network at Baylalu on the outskirts of Bangalore.

Another challenge would be to re-activate the temporary inactive sub-systems of the spacecraft once it reaches Mars after a 10-month journey through deep space.

The liquid rocket engine, capable of generating a 440 Newton thrust, would be required to steer the spacecraft into the Martian orbit.

The spacecraft, with a 1350 kg liftoff mass, will have a single solar array with three panels of 1400 x 1800 mm capable of generating 750 watts of power in the Martian orbit.

It will also be equipped with a 36 AH Lithium-ion battery for power storage.  
 
Questions
1.Consider the following statement regarding India and South Korea and Choose the correct option.
1.India-Rok Joint Commission (JCM) is co- chaired by Foreign Minister and External Affairs Minister of the two countries. 
2.Bilateral trade had increased by around 70% since January 1, 2009, when CEPA between two countries was implemented.
3.The bilateral trade between these two countries crossed US$20 billion in 2011 and new bilateral trade target is of $50 billion by 2015.
4.An Indian Cultural centre was opened in Seoul in July 2011.
Code:
(a)1, 2 and 3(b)2, 3 and 4
(c)1, 2 and 4(d)1 and 4
2.Woori Bank has recently opened its first Indian Branch in Chennai. To which of the following countries this bank belongs:
(a)Japan(b)Singapore
(c)South Korea(d)Taiwan

3.Who, of the following Indians, is/are includes in the Time Magazine's 100 most influential people 2012 list:
1.Sonia Gandhi2.ArvindKejriwal
3.MamtaBanerjee4.AnjaliGopalan
Code:
(a)1, 2 and 3(b)2 and 4
(c)3 and 4(d)1, 2, 3 and 4

4.Consider the following statement regarding Kerala and choose the correct answer:
1.Kerala borders with the state of Tamil Nadu on the South and west, Karnataka on the north and Arabian coast line on the south west.
2.There is high temperature throughout the year coupled with heavy rainfall during the winter months and relatively dry summer months.
3.Kerala's share in national production of coffee is 91% and rubber is 22%.
4.Sasthamkotta, Vembanad, Ashtamudi are important lakes of Kerala.
Code:
(a)1 and 4(b)2 and 4
(c)Only 4(d)2, 3 and 4

5.Regarding Tamil Nadu, which of the following statements are correct:
1.Vellore, Tiruvalur and Nilgiri districts form boundaries with Andhra Pradesh.
2.Thanjavur is called the granary of Tamil Nadu
3.There are two atomic Power plants in Tamil Nadu at  Kalapakkam and Koodankulam.
4.Mudumalai, Pakhal and Pulicat wildlife sanctuaries are located in Tamil Nadu.
Code:
(a)1, 2 and 3(b)2, 3 and 4
(c)2 and 3(d)1, 3 and 4