Rahul ‘Atishayokti’ chronicles India's historic Mission Mangal, also known as the Indian Mars mission or Mangalyaan. This book details the remarkable ISRO success story of the Mars Orbiter Mission, a landmark achievement in the Indian space program and space exploration India. It highlights the journey of the PSLV launch, the intricacies of Indian spacecraft technology, and how ISRO achieved first attempt Mars orbit entry, demonstrating extraordinary Indian scientific capability at a significantly low cost space mission. The narrative delves into the ISRO achievements, the space mission challenges faced by Indian space scientists, and provides fascinating Mars Orbiter details. The book also pays tribute to Dr Vikram Sarabhai, the father of the Indian space program, and explores the vital role of women in ISRO. Discover the history of ISRO, the development of space research India, and the broader impact on areas like Earth observation satellites, communication satellites India, navigation satellites India, Indian defense satellites, and weather forecasting satellites. Beyond the technical marvels of satellite launch vehicle development, the book touches upon space technology development, diverse satellite applications, and the infrastructure of ISRO centers and space launch centers. It discusses the commercial arm, Antrix Corporation, and India's role in Indian satellite launches for other nations. Readers will learn captivating Mars planet facts, understand the significance of the Red Planet mission, and appreciate the growth of the Indian space industry. The text also covers aspects like space research funding, international space cooperation, the NASA ISRO agreement, the development of India's cryogenic engine, and provides an insightful space mission cost comparison with other international efforts. This book is a compelling account of determination, innovation, and the spirit that propelled India to global recognition in the space arena.