Want to go to Mars in the next few days? You could do that by visiting the HAL's indoor pavilion at Aero India 2015 where India's premier aviation public sector enterprise is recreating the Martian surface.
A part of the 1,200 sq metre pavilion is being converted into a Martian surface to give visitors the feel of actually being on the Red Planet.
The initiative is to demonstrate HAL's growing partnership in India's space programme. "Our growing partnership in India's space programme would be showcased (at Aero India 2015) where visitors will have a feel of the Martian surface on Earth," HAL chairman T Suvarna Raju said. HAL officials said the Martian surface is being developed solely by HAL, with active participation of the company's aerospace division which has been increasingly involved in space programmes of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
13/02/15 Bangalore Mirror
A part of the 1,200 sq metre pavilion is being converted into a Martian surface to give visitors the feel of actually being on the Red Planet.
The initiative is to demonstrate HAL's growing partnership in India's space programme. "Our growing partnership in India's space programme would be showcased (at Aero India 2015) where visitors will have a feel of the Martian surface on Earth," HAL chairman T Suvarna Raju said. HAL officials said the Martian surface is being developed solely by HAL, with active participation of the company's aerospace division which has been increasingly involved in space programmes of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
13/02/15 Bangalore Mirror
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