- Distance to Mars: 400 million km
- Duration of journey: 300 days
- Launch time: 23 minutes as the rocket will be visible to ISRO through its own ground for this period.
- Mars orbit insertion date: September 12, 2014
- Next major date: November 30, when the aircraft will begin its journey to Mars. Before this date, it will continue to revolve around Earth
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K Shivakumar: The Director of the ISRO
Satellite Centre, which built the Mars Orbiter and spacecraft. An engineer
from the Indian Institute of Science, he was earlier the head of ISRO's
telemetry, tracking and command network, ISTRAC.
- Dr
Mylswamy Annnadurai: The
Programme Director of IRS & SSS (Indian Remote Sensing & Small,
Science and Student Satellites) at ISRO, he was the project director of
the Moon Mission and is overseeing the one to Mars as well.
- P
Kunhikrishnan: He is the
Mission Director for the launcher. From the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre
in Thiruvananthapuram, Kunhikrishnan has seven successful PSLV launches
under his belt since 2009.
- S
Arunan: The Project
Director for the Mars Orbiter. For the senior scientist with the ISRO
Satellite Centre, the Mars Mission is a maiden venture as Project
Director. His team created the Mars Orbiter for ISRO in 12 months and is
now bracing for sleepless nights as the mission approaches countdown.
- Dr
V Kesavaraju: The Mission Director for the
post-launch operations. A team led by Dr Kesavaraju of the ISRO Satellite
Centre will monitor the Mars Mission following its launch, including
tracking it in outer space.

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