Why some Indians want to go to Mars (and never come back) : Times of India

modern.fakir

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Why some Indians want to go to Mars (and never come back)
Parakram Rautela, TNN | Sep 8, 2013, 06.43 AM IST

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Going to the moon, says Amulya Nidhi Rastogi, 20, was just showing off, and not much more even if it was a fantastically expensive exercise. "But I couldn't understand why we just went and planted a flag. I asked my father, 'Shouldn't we have done more?' Maybe built a base there, set up a colony, a stepping stone to even more distant worlds?" It's perhaps this desire that made the Gurgaon-based third-year student of mechanical engineering sign up for the Mars One Mission, which aims to establish a human colony of sorts on the red planet by the year 2023. But this is a one-way trip, with no plans of getting these spacefarers back to Earth, yet 8,000 Indians the fourth largest bloc after the Americans, the Chinese and the Brazilians have applied. Desi aspirants are mostly male and include lots of software engineers, a psychiatrist, a cardiologist, a chartered accountant and call centre executives. Vinod Kotiya is among this lot. The 32-year-old manager with NTPC is married with a one-year-old daughter. But that didn't stop him from applying to the mission on the very day the Mars One website began accepting applications. That early start had Kotiya climbing up to number three on the popularity charts visitors to the website are asked to vote for the applicants which also saw Vinod getting a very cold shoulder back home. When he first br ke t h e news to his wife, Priyanka, she threatened to lie down in front of the rocket and not let it take off. But Priyanka is somewhat more accepting of the move now. Vinod says that like a sensible Indian wife she has come to the conclusion that he will not make the cut and that, therefore, she has nothing to worry about.


None of this sounds very new, says Radhika Chopra, who teaches sociology at Delhi University . "Remember," she says, "when you look at the history of trans-national migration out of India, there has never been any certainty that those migrants will come back." Of course, says Chopra , most Indians who have left the motherland have also stayed connected either by getting brides shipped over or by various other means. Something similar, like a 'Mars social network' , will happen here too.


Kotiya thinks so too. And while there are no current plans for a return journey Mars One says that is because the technology to take off from Mars and return to earth does not exist as yet, and that coming back will mean a very large increase in travel costs that could change in the nine years still left for that first rocket to take off. Kotiya hopes his young daughter Vaniya , who'd be about 10 by then, could look to join him later on Mars. "I have to go. The answers to the secrets of the universe will not be found here," he says.


Others offer more prosaic reasons for wanting to go to Mars. Mumbai-based Sameer Kumar Lowe, a former radar engineer with the Air Force who now works on metro and mono rail projects, says that his wife and son are dead set against him going, but that he's hoping for a salary and pension from the people putting together the Mars One Mission. (A bulk of the funds for the Mars One Mission will come from turning the selection process into a reality television show. The company's CEO estimates that the first mission will cost about $6 billion.)


Lowe says he has been frustrated by the fact that he hasn't been able to build a house as yet, and that a salary and a pension would make his wife and son who's also an engineer, but is still looking for work "financially secure" . Of course, he adds with a laugh, the fame that comes with being the first human on Mars will not hurt. The "fifty-something", as he describes himself, also stresses that he'll train to keep himself "pretty fit" for the mission.

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modern.fakir

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Pity the good Indians...little do they know that NO one is going to mars and their dream of escaping is not going to turn into reality anytime soon. This is what the former Indian Space Chief has to say about the Indian Mars Mission :lol::lol::lol:

Mars mission is a publicity stunt: Isro ex-chief Madhavan Nair


PTIJul 24, 2013, 04.10PM IST

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BANGALORE: India's 'Moon Man' has contested Isro's contention that the upcoming 'desi' Mars orbiter mission would undertake meaningful research, and dubbed the Rs 450 crore venture as a "publicity stunt".

"Isro is embarking on an extravagant mission which at best can serve as a publicity stunt", G Madhavan Nair, a former chief of the Bangalore-headquartered Indian Space Research Organisation, told PTI here.


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The country was facing an acute shortage of communication transporters, noted Nair during whose tenure of six years as Isro chairman and secretary in the department of space, 25 successful space missions were accomplished, including India's maiden moon venture Chandrayaan-I.
Isro should have solved this issue by following the K Kasturirangan Committee recommendation, he argued.

"Even if the launch takes place, it will be yet another PSLV launch only. One has to wait nearly eight months before anything of Mars is heard. This is an issue which needs a serious review by the scientific community", Nair said.

According to him, GSLV was the vehicle identified because it could take a respectable satellite of nearly 1,800 kg. This could have provided more than a dozen instruments on board and the spacecraft would have been placed in a near circular orbit for a meaningful remote sensing mission of Mars.

"But what is the fate of the much hyped Mars Orbiter Mission (Isro's mars mission as conceived now) - there were delays in solving the problems of GSLV so a study was undertaken see what can be done with PSLV. Nearly 1,500 kg satellite can be taken to Mars, but due to fuel limitation it could at best be placed in an elliptical orbit of 380km perigee and 80,000 km apogee. No one would attempt a resource survey or mapping mission with such widely varying altitudes", Nair said.

Isro chairman K Radhakrishnan told PTI recently the Mars mission would undertaken meaningful research.

The primary objectives of the mission, according to Isro, are to demonstrate India's technological capability to send a satellite to orbit around Mars and conduct meaningful experiments such as looking for signs of life, take pictures of the red planet and study Martian environment.

Isro is going to start in August first week the assembly of PSLV-C25, the rocket on board of which the Mars orbiter would be launched any day between October 21 and November 7.
Elaborating further, Nair said though there was an initial estimate of 25 kg for the scientific instruments, on detailed analysis provision it was reduced to a meagre 14 kg. This may further come down.

As it stands today, there could be just five instruments — a Mars Colour camera (MCC) to take pictures of Mars; Mass Methane Sensor (MMS) to study the amount and origin of Methane on Mars; Lyman Alpha Photometer (LAP), to study the ratio of Hydrogen and Deuterium on Mars; Mars Exosphere Neutral Composition Analyser (MENCA), to study Martian atmosphere AND Thermal Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (TIS).

"Constraints on mass are likely to reduce these payloads," he said. "With such skeletal instruments on board a spacecraft travelling at altitudes varying from 380 and 80,000 km what meaningful science can be done is a big question mark. This is exactly a case of cutting the head to suit the hat," he contended.


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Nair said in Chandrayaan-I when the number of instruments had to be increased, the propulsive power of PSLV was enhanced whereas for Mars Orbiter Mission the desired rocket was not available and the spacecraft was curtailed to an insignificant size.

"Not only that, many of the sub-systems of (the proposed) Chandrayan-2 were cannibalised for the Mars Mission delaying the more meaningful Chandrayan-2. Chandrayan-2 may take place in 2016 or beyond. China is going with similar mission to moon later this year, not to Mars," he said.

"Mission to Mars is claimed to be complex and challenging. No one familiar with orbital mechanics will appreciate this. The sequence for Mars Mission is identical from the earth's orbit. It will be catapulted on path which will reach near moon or Mars. It may take five days to Moon and eight months to Mars because of the long distance. One has to wait and watch and nothing significant needs to be done during this long wait."


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modern.fakir

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
I think the UN must act that if anyone must goto mars then they must first sign a moratorium to construct proper toilets on Mars ....otherwise it will be the same old **** flying in SPACE [hilar][hilar]
 
I think the UN must act that if anyone must goto mars then they must first sign a moratorium to construct proper toilets on Mars ....otherwise it will be the same old **** flying in SPACE [hilar][hilar]

We will **** in space and project it towards pakistan!! Tume vaneela shitty powder daily delivery milenga :)
 

desicad

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
We will **** in space and project it towards pakistan!! Tume vaneela shitty powder daily delivery milenga :)
do you really have to take the bait every time?.......and comment on every single thread started on India even if it is not worth commenting.......
 

NasNY

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
We will **** in space and project it towards pakistan!! Tume vaneela shitty powder daily delivery milenga :)

Actually anything directed towards Pakistan or earth, according to physics will burn up in the atmosphere.

Without proper toilets, indians will screw every windshield of future space exploration.
 

sangeen

Minister (2k+ posts)
Chalo chalo Mars chalo........ bhai plot ki kia price hae???? cash ya installments?

8000 males from india and no women???? yani Mars par bhi gori memon ka Balatkar....... Nooooooooo!!!
 

modern.fakir

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Some comments from the Good Indians ...


karim khan (india)
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what is left in india, its become a p i g sty and every where you can see only dirt and a lot of filth everywhere. the men folks are become r a p I s t they wanna r a p e anyone and everyone. people are become greedy and corrupted. politicians police and judges are helping criminals




Meri Awaaj (Mumbai)
1 Follower
6 hrs ago Silver:


most of them are mumbaikar because they are tired from Mumbai traveling.






Dhwaraswamy Somasekharan (Kowloon, Hong Kong)
15 hrs ago Bronze: 57Member


May be they want to be away from the stupid Indian judiciary system and corruption everywhere and ofcourse, like recent trend 'RAPE"




Frank (Location)
1 day ago Silver: 709Influencer2News King1Frequent Flyer2

Because they wanna gang r@pe on mars
 

modern.fakir

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
This is a top comment to the article above and sums up the topic !! :)


Min Khooptong ()
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2 days ago Silver:


Why some Indians want to go to Mars (and never come back) - Here's what I think are the probable causes: (:P) - Indian males don't respect women. - Bollywood movies are a flop. - You need to pay bribe for almost anything. - India is corrupted and reeling backward. - Petrol prices are soaring by the day. - Politic is becoming getting messier everyday. - India's population is on the rise whereas employment opportunity is declining. I could go on... but it's depressing. What's the price of the ticket to Mars again? :P
 

NasNY

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
still it is more than twice your speed.........;)

Wow it took you a whole 40 minutes to think up 8 words and put it all together in a semi sensible way, but i see you couldn't finish the sentence had to wink at the end.

Job well done.(clap)
 

aka DURRANI

MPA (400+ posts)
I think the UN must act that if anyone must goto mars then they must first sign a moratorium to construct proper toilets on Mars ....otherwise it will be the same old **** flying in SPACE [hilar][hilar]
they are going there to use it as a toillet.... and u are imposing toilet sanctions... its not fair...
 

desicad

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Wow it took you a whole 40 minutes to think up 8 words and put it all together in a semi sensible way, but i see you couldn't finish the sentence had to wink at the end.

Job well done.(clap)
haha....you really believe that I have nothing else to do than comment on siasat.pk every minute?......thought you were smarter than this......was thinking of revising twice to thrice, but you are lucky as am in mood to give the benefit of doubt.......;)
 

NasNY

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
haha....you really believe that I have nothing else to do than comment on siasat.pk every minute?......thought you were smarter than this......was thinking of revising twice to thrice, but you are lucky as am in mood to give the benefit of doubt.......;)

Now tell me who keeps taking the bait now :lol: and i thought you were getting smarter every 2 years, Sorry my mistake.
 

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