National Geographic USA - August 2017

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34 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC • AUGUST 2017

By Sam Howe Verhovek
Photographs by Vincent Fournier

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The youthful Indian engineers took their


seats, a bit nervously, in a makeshift conference


room inside a cavernous former car-battery


warehouse in Bangalore. Arrayed in front of


them were several much older men and women,


many of them gray-haired luminaries of India’s


robust space program. The first Asian space


agency to send an orbiter to Mars, it also nearly


tripled a previous world record by launching


104 satellites into orbit in a single mission this


past February. The object of everyone’s attention


was a small rolling device barely the size of


a microwave oven.


Again.
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