Orbiter is flagged off from ISRO Satellite Application Centre (ISAC) for Sriharikota from where it would be launched using Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)
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Security check at Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota
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The antenna has been installed near Byalalu village near Bengaluru
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Mars orbiter is received at the Satish Dhawan Satellite Centre at Sriharikota
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The orbiter will be launched on India's launcher Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) from Sriharikota. In picture: PSLV at mobile service tower at the Satish Dhawan Space Research Centre at Sriharikota (SHAR)
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Deep Space Data Centre where all the data and information received from Mars orbiter will be stored
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Mars orbiter is unloaded in a sanitised room at Satish Dhawan Satellite Centre at Sriharikota
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Mars orbiter being assembled at ISRO Satellite Application Centre (ISAC) in Bengaluru
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PSLV lifts off to put Mars orbiter in Earth's orbit in the first phase of the satellite's journey to Mars
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Mural at Indian Deep Space Network complex
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Mars orbiter at Satish Dhawan Satellite Centre
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Mars orbiter being assembled at ISRO Satellite Application Centre (ISAC) in Bengaluru
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Models of ISRO's satellite launchers at Satish Dhawan Satellite Centre
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Thirty-two diameter dish-shaped antenna that will receive signals from the orbiter satellite
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