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This story is from June 30, 2014

India's Mars mission cost less than Hollywood film Gravity: PM Narendra Modi

India's Mars mission cost less than Hollywood film Gravity: PM Narendra Modi
NarendraModiprogramme In his address after witnessing the successful launch of the PSLV C23 rocket that injected five foreign satellites into intended orbit from here, he also traced the humble beginnings of the country's space history while pointing out the rapid strides it has made today.He said he had seen photos of rocket cones being transported on bicycles, saying he was surprised at such sights.READ MORE: Modi asks scientists to develop Saarc satellite "All the credit to goes to you scientists. Even today our programme stands out as most cost effective. There is this story of our Mars mission costing less than Hollywood movie Gravity. I have heard that Mars mission's expense is lesser than Gravity. Our scientists have shown the world a new paradigm of engineering and the power of imagination," he said. Mangalyaan, India's interplanetary project was launched in November 2013 at an estimated cost of US$ 72 million while the superhit English movie starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney was reportedly made at an estimated US$ 100 million.
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