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  Space research is an outer space scientific study and the study of outer space. Space science is a large study area, from the application of space technologies to the observable universe. Earth science, materials science , biology, medicine and physics all relate to the environment of space research. The term includes scientific payloads from deep space to low Earth orbit at any altitude, extended to include upper atmospheric sounding rocket research and high-altitude balloons. The main NASA telescope system is Fantastic Observatories project. The Great Observatories program advances our understanding of the universe with detailed observation of the sky, based on gamma, ultraviolet, x-ray, infrared, and visible light spectrums. The Great Observatories program has four main telescopes: Hubble Space Telescope (visible, ultraviolet), launched in 1990, Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (gamma), launched in 1991 and retired in 2000, Chandra X-Ray Observatory (x-ray), launched in 1999, and Spitzer Space Telescope (infrared), launched in 2003. Mars Orbiter Mission is the first interplanetary spacecraft to planet Mars by ISRO with an orbiter craft planned to orbit Mars by 80,000 km in an elliptical orbit of 372 km. The Mars Orbiter mission can be called a challenging technological mission and a science mission, considering critical mission operations and stringent propulsion, communications, and other spacecraft bus systems requirements. The mission 's primary technological driving objective is to design and implement a spacecraft capable of performing phases of Earth Bound Manoeuvre (EBM), Martian Transfer Trajectory (MTT), and Mars Orbit Insertion (MOI).  

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