Thats ok.
The way the judicial system in Sri lanka works on the basis that the claimt must provide the evidence and establish the proof of the claim. i.e the prosecution must prove that defendant did whatever. So its not a matter of weather they are lying or not.
The Moon Mineralogy Mapper is one of two instruments that NASA contributed to India's first mission to the Moon, Chandrayaan-1, launched October 22, 2008
Your post confirmed that NASA found water, and India had no contribution to it besides logistical nature.
How can the MIP find traces of water? with what equipment? If they did, they would have announced it before NASA did. Also your claim is that it found traces during its delivery not on the surface.
SLN rejects attack on Indian fishermen
Rejecting allegations that the Sri Lankan Navy had attacked some Indian fishermen, Navy spokesman Kosala Warnakulasuriya said Indian fishermen were known to make false allegations from time to time. The fishermen themselves later admit that the...
LOL I wouldn't bother replying to these guys with medical degrees, its bit beyond their capabilities. They are probably taught its not the instrument that maters, its the person behind the instrument. If give them some more time they will claim to be able to find water particles with a scalpel.
Colombo doesn't have a Engineering undergrad program. Colombo University is a medical school, perhaps you shouldn't be commenting on Engineering matters with a medical degree.
Actually NASA found the water on the moon, I read the article. India did not make any analysis, India just supplied the payload. All the analysis was done by NASA, hence why it reads NASA found water on the moon with contribution from India.
Well everything because you seem to be making comments on a subject reserved for a professional Engineer.
Please tell me what was the precision? Do you know how to determine uncertainties in measurement? because that's the first thing they teach you in Engineering School.
It says NASA found water, India just supplied the payload. However what I think the other poster are saying is in less than uncertain terms, is the money spent on this project the best way to spend government funds based on national priorities?
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I'm actually against anti sati laws or anti suicide laws. If someone wants to commit suicide, that is their fundamental right to do so. No one else should have a decision on that choice .
This is total bullshit, I've read the complete white paper Sri-Lanka's Force 2030. There is no need for the acquisitions of this asset to meet the objectives outlined in Force 2030 in the most efficient manner. In other words SL can maintain the required level of combat effectiveness in order to...