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This is Scientific American 60-Second Space, I'm Clara Moskowitz.Got a minute?

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Plenty have tried, but few have succeeded in sending a spacecraft to Mars, that is.

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The latest entry is India, with its Mars Orbiter Mission, nicknamed Mangalyaan, which launched November 5.

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(Audio from launch.)

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The probe is being tested in Earth orbit now, and will head out for the Red Planet later this month.

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If Mangalyaan reaches Mars orbit, it will study Mars's atmosphere and geology.

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Its main goal, though, is proving the technological chops of India's homegrown space industry.

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It would also join an exclusive club.

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Of the more than 50 missions that have tried to reach Mars, about two thirds have failed.

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Only the United States, the Europe Space Agency and the Soviet Union have pulled it off.

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The mission costs almost 75 million U.S.dollars.

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Critics call it a waste of money when so many people in India live in punishing poverty.

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But India's space agency is hoping Mangalyaan will spur investment in the country and create new wealth for people all over India.

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So there's a lot riding on this spacecraft.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Space. I'm Clara Moskowitz.

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