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Sari Journeys to Mars: Indian Scientist's Outfit at US Museum
6 Jun
Summary
- Scientist's sari worn during critical Mars mission maneuver is now displayed.
- The silk sari was chosen for a pivotal moment in the Mangalyaan mission.
- India achieved a significant milestone by placing a spacecraft in Martian orbit.

A distinctive silk sari, worn by Indian space scientist Nandini Harinath, has found a place of honor at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington. Harinath, who served as the deputy operations director for India's Mangalyaan mission, wore the vibrant red and blue outfit on December 1, 2013.
This particular day marked a critical juncture for the mission, described by Harinath as a "do-or-die moment." It was the day scientists from the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) executed the maneuver to propel the spacecraft out of Earth's orbit and onto its trajectory toward Mars.
The success of this operation was paramount, and Harinath's choice of a sari, a favored outfit for significant professional occasions, symbolized India's representation. The Mangalyaan mission ultimately achieved its goal, successfully entering Martian orbit on September 24, 2014. This achievement made India the fourth country or geo-bloc globally to accomplish such a feat.