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ISRO carries out first Trajectory Correction Manoeuvre on Mars Orbiter

Trajec­tory Correction Mano­euvre of India’s first mission to Mars carried out successfully.

Chennai: The first Trajec­tory Correction Mano­euvre of India’s maiden mission to Mars was on Wednesday carried out successfully by Isro scientists on the spacecraft, which is presently travelling some 2.9 million km away from Earth. “The first Trajectory Correction Manoeuvre (TCM) of Spacecraft was carried out successfully at 06:30 hrs (IST) by firing the 22 Newton Thrusters for a duration of 40.5 seconds. The spacecraft is travelling at a distance of about 29 lakh (2.9 million) km away from Earth,” ISRO said in a statement.

The TCMs fine tune the trajectory of the spacecraft to keep it travelling in the intended track towards the red planet. Ever since the successful Trans-Mars Injection on December 1, MOM navigators were spending days ranging and measuring the spacecraft’s velocity and precisely determined its flight path to come up with the required correction in the path, ISRO said in its official Facebook page.

“Based on this, the firing duration and delta-v has been calculated which will correct the deviations before they have a chance to grow large.

During the Trajectory Correction Manoeuvre, accelerometers on board MOM gives the information when the desired delta-v is achieved,” it said. Earlier, the spacecraft was rotated from its nominal orientation to the orientation required for the first TCM. Today’s correction was carried out by the computer on board the spacecraft, since the amount of time required for the signal to go and return was about 20 seconds, as MOM was already travelling about some 2.9 million km away, ISRO said.

( Source : PTI )
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