Real Scientists &Team On Which Mission Mangal Is Based On

 

India made history on September 24, 2014, when it completed Mangalyaan, its first-ever Mars mission. On November 5, 2013, ISRO launched the mission on the PSLV-C25 rocket, which launched the Mars Orbiter on its twenty-fifth voyage into space. The mission has stayed in the planet's orbit beyond its original six-month duration when it was launched from the first launch pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota. In addition to being India's first interplanetary mission, Mangalyaan's trip was significant to the country since it made India the first Asian country to enter Mars' orbit and, more significantly, the first country in the world to do it on its first attempt.

Real Scientists of  Mangalyaan

Although the group of women who contributed to the success of the Mangalyaan project has received a lot of attention, it is also important to look at the other women who helped make the Mars mission possible. 

In addition to leading the mission, K Radhakrishnan was in charge of ISRO's operations. 

S Ramakrishnan was a director who contributed to the liquid propulsion system and PSLV development. 

In the PSLV program, P. Kunhikrishnan served as a project director. He oversaw the PSLV-C25/Mars Orbiter Mission as a mission director as well. 

The Mangalyaan mission's project manager was Moumita Dutta.
The Deputy Operations Director of Navigation was Nandini Harinath.

The Deputy Operations Director of Navigation was Ritu Karidhal.

BS Kiran oversaw flight dynamics as an associate project director.

The Mars Orbiter Mission's mission director was V Kesava Raju.

The scientific secretary of ISRO was V Koteswara Rao.

The director of the liquid propulsion system was Chandradathan.

The Director of the Satellite Application Centre was AS Kiran Kumar.

As the Programme Director, M. Annadurai oversaw the management of the budget and guided the scheduling, resources, and configuration of the spacecraft. 

MYS Prasad: Satish Dhawan Space Centre Director. In addition, he served as the Launch Authorization Board Chairman.

SK Shivakumar worked in the ISRO Satellite Centre as a director. In addition, he oversaw the Deep Space Network antenna project.

At the Mars Orbiter Mission, S. Arunan oversaw the team responsible for building the spacecraft.

B Jayakumar oversaw the rocket systems testing for the PSLV program as an Associate Project Director.

The person in charge of keeping launch schedules on track at the Sriharikota Rocket port was MS Pannirselvam, Chief General Manager.