Jubilation in the Bangalore control room, as the news came through.<br/> <br />India's robotic probe successfully entered Mars' orbit, making cut price space history.<br/> <br />India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the achievement, as hundreds of scientists crowded around.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English), INDIA'S PRIME MINISTER, NARENDRA MODI, SAYING:<br/> <br />"History has been created today. We have dared to reach out into the unknown and have achieved the near impossible. I congratulate all ISRO scientists as well as all my fellow Indians on this historic occasion."<br/> <br />They had much to celebrate. India is the fourth country to manage do this but the first one to succeed on its maiden voyage.<br/> <br />With a price tag of about 74 million US dollars it's also the cheapest, costing about three quarters of the amount to make the movie Gravity.<br/> <br />A 24-minute engine burn slowed the probe down enough to allow it to be captured by Mars' gravity.<br/> <br />After completing the 666 million kilometre jou
