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China successfully launches first Mars mission

Congrats for successful launch. Hope mission goes smoothly till the landing and the exploration.
 
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I think all the members here can see through the extremely obvious sarcasm lol ... try better.

Not sarcasm but pure Indian jealousy.

Indians are burning with Jealousy seeing the China succeed one mission after other while leaving India far behind.

India is not even in competition with China.

India is a minnow while China is surpassing USA.
 
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Not sarcasm but pure Indian jealousy.

Indians are burning with Jealousy seeing the China succeed one mission after other while leaving India far behind.

India is not even in competition with China.

India is a minnow while China is surpassing USA.

lol
delusional rss on Twitter even rank isro over NASA, despite NASA did the tracking and entering for them
they say isro - 100% success rate
NASA - 70% success rate despite they landed 8 crafts on mars

they boast 13kg payload political mission

how delusional Indians can be

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delusional rss on Twitter even rank isro over NASA, despite NASA did the tracking and entering for them
they say isro - 100% success rate
NASA - 70% success rate despite they landed 8 crafts on mars

they boast 13kg payload political mission

how delusional Indians can be

lol

I don't blame these low IQ Indians.

They do not have intelligence to comprehend.

They just parrot the lies and propaganda material given to them by their masters.

Just show some mercy and pity when you come across these low IQ Indians.
 
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You are comparing a lander with a rover with only an orbiter. Genius. Your toy rover is only 20 ish kilos mate, that's because your rocket is practically useless for higher weights.
It is not important though... As 99.999% of people will not get into such detail, they do not even know there is NASA, and their job is to shout ' we reached mars, we reached mars' , and modi ji will be happy...
 
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It is not important though... As 99.999% of people will not get to such detail, they do not even know there is NASA, and their job is to shout ' we reached mars, we reached mars' , and modi ji will be happy...
I think orbital insertion controls was provided by NASA. That's the most complex portion.
 
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I think orbital insertion controls was provided by NASA. That's the most complex portion.
That said, the main parts of deep space exploration: the launch, orbital control, deep space communication and control, the soft landing. Except the launch of that tiny little rocket with the tiny little device on board(mainly fuel on it to reach the orbit which takes 4 month.lol..), they got nothing, everything beyond is handed over to NASA ... NASA did not give them the soft landing tech though, and we see what happened...

Their 640 ton rocket GSLV_Mark_III, payload can't even match our 425 ton Long march 3 series in the 1990s, despite 200 tons heavier... LMAO... While our 878 ton Long March 5 has twice the payload to weight ratio... This is why they have to circulate the earth for 4 months using the fuel on board the probe... If we want to reach Mars that way, we could do it in the 90s, if we do not consider the NASA part, which is not done by indians anyway...lol...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GSLV_Mark_III
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_March_3B
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_March_5

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BTW, india is still try to build a track ship like this which we have since 1970s...
Yuanwang 2: in service since 1978:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuan_Wang-class_tracking_ship
 
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Detailed plans of Tianwen-1 mission to Mars

I haven’t followed this program a few questions:

1.why use a ramp to drive off the landing craft? It’s another point of failure, why not just gently drop the rover on the planets surface?
2. Only 90 days of operation seems very low. Isn’t it nuclear powered?
3. Is it going to pick a landing site using onboard sensors or is the landing site preprogrammed?
 
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