They are here! The first offer to India is Mangalyaan outdoors.
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Thursday released the first image of Mars clicking the indigenous Mangalyaan, which took India to increasing heights one day ago to fall into the orbit of the Red Planet's attempt single country.
ISRO said the photograph posted on his Facebook page and Twitter account was taken from "a height of 7300 km, with 376 m spatial resolution"
And more will come. ISRO Chief K Radhakrishnan is in Delhi - with copies of all the snaps clicked by Mangalyaan - meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
All photos will be released after the meeting in the afternoon.
The photographs are testimony to the fact that Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), which helped India join an elite club of successful Mars rovers, is in 'good health' and good performance of their duties.
MOM, the scientists of ISRO, began sending its first images of high quality red planet on Wednesday night.
A senior Isro told HT, confirming that all is well "The images clicked. Data. Process is going on, are discharged."
It was expected that snaps to arrive in the afternoon in the momentous day, but there was no news about them till night, causing some concerns.