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India's $74 Million Mars Mission Cost Less Than 'Gravity' Movie
India's $74 Million Mars Mission Cost Less Than 'Gravity' Movie
25, 2014
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India's $74 million Mars mission cost less than 'Gravity' movie
By Charles Riley @CRrileyCNN September 25, 2014: 6:10 AM ET
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When the Mangalyaan spacecraft slipped into orbit around Mars on Wednesday after a 10-month voyage, India became the
first country to successfully reach the Red Planet on its first attempt.
But the mission's shoestring budget was perhaps its most notable distinction: At a cost of just $74 million, India's space
agency put the satellite into orbit for a fraction of what other nations have spent.
The U.S. Maven satellite, for example, arrived in orbit on Sunday in a mission that cost taxpayers $671 million. The European
Space Agency's 2003 mission to Mars had an initial budget of nearly $200 million.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has noted that even the Hollywood thriller "Gravity" had a larger budget at $100 million.
"Our scientists have shown the world, a new paradigm of frugal engineering, and the power of Imagination," Modi said in
June. "This success of ours has deep historical roots."
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