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Pakistan mission reception for Geeta cancelled Pakistan mission reception The reception at the Pakistan high commission here for Geeta -- a hearing and speech impaired woman who returned to India after more than a decade being stranded in Pakistan -- has been cancelled in the wake of the major quake that jolted south Asia. http://bit.ly/1kKtLDK http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/pakistan-mission-reception-geeta-cancelled  
NASA SpaceX mission to ISS explodes after launch Space X Falcon  The Space X Falcon 9 rocket-propelling Dragon spacecraft laden with crucial supplies to the International Space Station (ISS) exploded shortly after lift-off in Florida on Sunday.   http://bit.ly/1g1kdBR http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/nasa-spacex-mission-iss-explodes-after-launch  
NASA mission to observe the Sun's rays NASA mission A NASA funded mission is all set to be launched Tuesday that would take a 15-minute flight to observe the Sun and examine its rays. http://bit.ly/1yzMgu1 http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/nasa-mission-observe-suns-rays     
India's Mars mission: India successfully launch Mars Orbiter Mission ‘Mangalyaan’   Sriharikota : India has joined the big league with United States, Russia and France .   The successful launch of its most ambitious project the Mars Orbiter   Mission ‘Mangalyaan’ in Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota  has brought India on global arena.     One of the scientist associated with the Mars Orbiter Mission said  “Our baby   is up in space looking for scientific objects but we have a long way to go.” US Scientist told Professor UR Rao , who had done the feasibility study   of the Mars mission "it is the biggest day for the   whole of India.” After successful launch ,the control of the Mars Orbiter Mission has been   taken over   by scientists team at   ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC) at Bangalore,India.  Spacecraft has achieved the first orbit of 246.9 by 23,566.69 km around Earth. It has successfully injected the 1,350-kg Orbiter into