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Posted: 6 years ago
#61

Originally posted by: Deadinside

Dont do everything on tight budget. you just crashed 978 crores on the moon, where it would have helped citizens below poverty line to get shelter for their family atleast.

Which they will rent out and go and stay on the pavements again! ISRO earns its revenue, unlike freebie seeking people with extra large families despite having no resources.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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I have only one qualm.. why we got ambitious with landing on the south side in the very first attempt.

I mean China first attempted soft landing on the achievable zone and then with it's success launched one on the far side of the moon.

It probably has to be the resource allocation only. They had the money to send back to back missions. While ISRO is trying hard to do it on minimal budget. So I say if u have minimal budget do what's possible in those means...

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Posted: 6 years ago
#63

Originally posted by: Deadinside

Dont do everything on tight budget. you just crashed 978 crores on the moon, where it would have helped citizens below poverty line to get shelter for their family atleast.

Only people who understand and value science know what use these important missions have especially in future. You certainly can't.

Ignorant Indians critisise even satellites not knowing the humongous amount of tasks it's already doing to help the modern man.

Ignorants.

If you can't understand leave it at that. The others will keep doing it. BURN.

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Posted: 6 years ago
#64

Originally posted by: Padfoot_Prongs

Why is it so tricky to reach Moon? Even Chandrayan one was not that successful. Only success of that mission was that it detected OH- there, hence making it successful.

Now Chandrayan 2 also lost communucation.🥺


Hopefully next mission will get more success.


ISRO is still awesome.

Chandrayan - 2 is healthy and is orbiting moon and collecting data. What is lost are Vikram and Pragyan which constitutes to 5% of the total mission. Soft landing was a technological demonstration of sorts as India is planning for manned misson and its own Space station. ISRO wanted to have a dock station at the moon instead of an orbital SS hence they tried out the lander and rover experiment. If anything this loss has pushed our ambitious SS mission by a few years, scientifical goals are still on schedule thanks to the orbiter.

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Posted: 6 years ago
#65

Originally posted by: Zeal17

I have only one qualm.. why we got ambitious with landing on the south side in the very first attempt.

I mean China first attempted soft landing on the achievable zone and then with it's success launched one on the far side of the moon.

It probably has to be the resource allocation only. They had the money to send back to back missions. While ISRO is trying hard to do it on minimal budget. So I say if u have minimal budget do what's possible in those means...

Because South side of the moon is unexplored and has a very high chance of water cause of the very little sun rays it has recieved since the beginning. ISRO has ambitions of setting up a space station there and wanted to be the ones with the first claim on the abundant resources at the moon's south pole.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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I am extremely proud of ISRO. It's one of the most beloved n deserved organization to love in India imo. They have already made us proud repeatedly. This one was not a 100 Percent success n it's ok. Science works like that. Experiments work like that. These guys n girls at ISRO, they've inspired so many young Indian kids to persue astronomy , a whole nation came together yesterday in anticipation n then in stand-in with ISRO forgetting every problem. The temples mosques n churches guruduaras all in my area were doing midnight prayers for ISRO. It reminded me of when that kid prince fell into that well and everyone arranged prayers in every religion. The country coming together always is a beautiful picture. The rover has entered the orbit n it'll collect 95 Percent of the data.

IDK I don't feel at all dissapointed. I saw a video of Modi consoling a heartbroken K Shivan. Time to let K Shivan n whole ISRO know we're bloody proud of them n we know they'll do it soon in coming years

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Success and failure are part of life.. Salute to each and every scientist's hard work, passion and dedication.. It was so disheartening to see the disappointment on the faces of all scientists out there.. Despite all ths, its a proud moment for india.. Keep trying ISRO!!

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Posted: 6 years ago
#68

Originally posted by: Golden-dew

Because South side of the moon is unexplored and has a very high chance of water cause of the very little sun rays it has recieved since the beginning. ISRO has ambitions of setting up a space station there and wanted to be the ones with the first claim on the abundant resources at the moon's south pole.

Although no where it's been said that whatever happened was because of lack of resources. But in general I m saying if we were ambitious, government should have allocated more resources. Or else we should have Targeted something more achievable.

I m still praying it's only communication lost problem. And might be lander had a soft landing 🤞

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Aye haye hilarious comments from pseudo armchair rocket scientists are quiet entertaining says Dr. Zatka😆

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Zeal17

Although no where it's been said that whatever happened was because of lack of resources. But in general I m saying if we were ambitious, government should have allocated more resources. Or else we should have Targeted something more achievable.

I m still praying it's only communication lost problem. And might be lander had a soft landing 🤞

ISRO recieved what it required. Na kam na zyaada. And ISRO achieved 95% of the mission objective. The main mission is the orbiter which has been deployed and is in good health. What happened to the lander is sad but it still reached moon surface. Once the data is collected and analysed am sure scientists and engineers will have very valuable findings from it which will help them in handling even more difficult maneuvers. SLV's failure did not stop them from developing PSLV n GSLV instead made them more reliable and strong. Same would be the case with this one too. NASA lost humans to space... ISRO should strive to make sure that never happens to our astronauts and such set backs help them improve their skills at handling pressure better.

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