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    JAGUAR INDUSTRY ATTRACTIVENESS Jaguar Land Rover has undergone a period of unparalleled growth since 2009.For the very first time since it entered the home market of its parent, Tata Motors Ltd, JLR India saw its sales declinewhile most other automobile manufacturers saw sales advance, although at a slower pace when compared to the previous year, that is 2013. In line with its global plans, JLR in India phased out the Freelander 2 to make way for the Discovery Sport, which was due for launch…

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    celestial structures. Particularly astronomers have increasingly become curious with the possibility of life on Mars albeit past or present life. The Mars Exploration Rover mission has been one of the biggest success stories with twin rovers, Spirt and Opportunity landing of the Martian planet successfully. The Mars Exploration rover mission is the first extended exploration of another using mobile robotic science, with the evidence gathered laying the ground work for future missions to the…

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    Range Rover Swot Analysis

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    Range Rover/(JLR) The Range Rover is a full size extravagance four-wheel drive sport utility vehicle (SUV) likewise with broad rough terrain capacities, created by British auto producer Land Rover, and serves as its lead model. Land Rover is one of a few vehicle producers claimed by Tata, the Indian multinational aggregate Tata Group. The Range Rover was dispatched in 1970, and made another space in the car world. It is presently in its fourth era. Land Rover has extended the Range Rover model…

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    A space probe is an unmanned spacecraft designed to explore space and gather scientific information. A probe can be operated far away from earth and it may orbit or land on a planet. Most probes transmit data from space by radio. There are many probes out there because all are designed to study different environments. Unmanned probes are much better because they are not very expensive like manned spacecraft. Manned spaceflight is very expensive and dangerous. Humans require oxygen, food supplies…

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    Mars: The Viking Mission

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    David R. Williams). After landing, the Viking rover successfully answered this question - yes. The machines used in the Viking missions discovered a vast amount of land formations that only occur in the presence of large, flowing water. While observing these outflow channels in the southern hemisphere of the planet, scientist were able to conclude that rainfall was once present. The images received showed that at one time water had battered the land creating vast valleys which stretched on for…

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    take time and dedication to get back to Earth. He needs his rover to get to the site where Hermes 4 will go to on their mission. His original approach was to prepare his return to the site by recharging the solar cells on the land rover. Watney then decides to test out the battery of the vehicle the next day. The results turned out to be a failure, Watney found out that he had a thermodynamics problem with keeping the heat inside of his rover. What Watney was planning to do with this vehicle was…

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    trades at a P/E multiple of 6.6, which is lower than the five year average of 8.5.Investors advise to buy Tata Motors because of its potential growth prospect and compelling valuations. Analyst said there is more upside for Tata Motors, which own Land Rover and Jaguar and its trading close to its 52-week low of rupees 366.25. BALANCE SHEET ANALYSIS We have 5 years balance sheet of Tata Motors through which we compare the value of assets and liabilities, and on the basis of that we will come to…

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    pressurized rover to Mars, with the humans that will soon be colonizing there. However, Mars One doesn’t have big enough rockets, to send that rover to Mars. To build bigger rockets, Mars One will need a lot more technology. Although, Mars One may find the technology needed to build a bigger rocket, they will need more; to build another one for the people sent to Mars after the first group. This also proves that Mars One will need a better landing method because they want to land a huge…

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    ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Tata Motors has a Matrix Organizational Structure with both heads of functions (Human Resources head, Marketing head, Chief Financial Officer) as well as heads of vehicle divisions (Passenger Vehicles Head, Commercial Vehicles Head, Advanced Engineering Head) forming part of the top management of the company. It is through the collaboration of the various departments that day to day operations take place. Each Head of Division/Function is solely responsible for…

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    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Mars Exploration Rover Mission (MER) is an ongoing space exploration mission of the planet Mars utilising two robotic rovers named Spirit and Opportunity launched on June 10 and July 7, 2003, respectively from Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA [1]. The mission’s primary goal is to “Determine Whether Life Ever Arose on Mars” (NASA) through the search for clues in soils and rocks that suggest past water activity on the planet’s surface. The…

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