In a major achievement, the Giant Metre-wave Radio Telescope at Khodad near Pune tracked the landing of a European Space Agency's spacecraft on a Mars mission. GMRT Dean Yashwant Gupta told media persons yesterday that on Wednesday evening from 7.04 pm, the GMRT clearly detected and tracked the weak signal emanating from Schiaparelli EDM, all the way into the last phases of the descent of the module through the Martian atmosphere. These signals were tracked till 8.37 pm, on that day.<br/><br/>To monitor the health of Schiaparelli's Entry and Descent Module during this crucial phase, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration had assigned the GMRT at Khodad, to act as a receiver station for this mission on behalf of the ExoMars Project, Mr. Gupta added.<br/><br/>The EDM of the ExoMarch Project separated from the parent spacecraft, the Trace Gas Orbiter, on October 16 after a six-month journey from Earth. It followed a trajectory that brought it to the point of entering the Martian atmosphere for a landing Wednesday evening, Gupta said.<br/><br/>The six-minute journey through the Martian atmosphere is the most hazardous part of the project and many previous Mars lander missions have failed at this critical juncture," Gupta explained.
News On AIR | October 21, 2016 7:55 AM
Telescope near Pune tracks spacecraft's Mars landing