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HAL Delivers Orbiter Craft Module Structure for Chandrayaan-2 Spacecraft

Orbiting is one thing, landing is different, do you really think you all have the IQ to actually pull this off?

Lol!!, A Pakistani talking about IQ. It is wise to wait and watch the result than spew nonsense and make yourself look like a butthurt Pakistani.
 
Lol!!, A Pakistani talking about IQ. It is wise to wait and watch the result than spew nonsense and make yourself look like a butthurt Pakistani.

Yea maybe in year 2100 we can see the landing. As I said in 100 years maybe you Indians with your IQ can pull this off.
 
Lol!!, A Pakistani talking about IQ. It is wise to wait and watch the result than spew nonsense and make yourself look like a butthurt Pakistani.

We all know that India has the lowest IQ. Pakistan has more IQ than India.
 
Orbiting is one thing, landing is different, do you really think you all have the IQ to actually pull this off?

Chandrayaan-1 was not only a lunar remote sensing orbiter but it also included the Moon Impact Probe (MIP) - which had a hard landing, as planned, into the lunar south pole on the moon's surface after a controlled descent - with which India became the fifth entity to reach the lunar surface.

The main objectives of the MIP were to demonstrate the technologies for reaching a specified location on the Moon, qualifying technologies required for future soft landing in Chandrayaan-2 mission, and scientific exploration of the moon from close range just prior to the impact.

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Moon Impact Probe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
You mean Chandrayaan 1 or Mangalyaan?
Chandrayaan-2, the country’s second lunar mission since 2008, is likely to come up in 2017 or 2018 and will have a lander and a rover to explore Moon's surface.
 
i am gonna bookmark this page.. and would love to show my middle finger to this retard..
 
From HAL Website.

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Bengaluru, June 22, 2015:

HAL delivered ‘Orbiter Craft Module Structure’ of Chandrayaan-2 to ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC) recently. Chandrayaan-2 is a two module configuration spacecraft comprising of the ‘Orbiter Craft’ and the ‘Lander Craft’. “The Orbiter Craft Module structure is a 3 tonne category bus structure made out of a central composite cylinder, shear webs and deck panels”, says Mr. T. Suvarna Raju, CMD, HAL. The Chandrayaan-2 mission is aimed at placing an Orbiter around the moon and sending a Lander and Rover to the surface of the moon. It will be launched by a Geo-Stationary Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-MKII).

HAL-ISRO Partnership:
HAL has partnered and supported ISRO throughout its journey by providing hardware for satellites, SLV, ASLV, PSLV, GSLVMKII and GSLV MKIII (LVM3).

HAL's association with India's prestigious Space Program dates back to early 70s, when HAL provided technical inputs and manufacturing support to ISRO for realisation of light alloy structural assemblies for satellites and launch vehicle. HAL had built the structural assembly of India's first satellite “Aryabhata” which was launched on April 19, 1975. The association further strengthened with vital inputs from HAL to build the satellites “Bhaskara-1”, “Apple” and Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV). The technical capabilities of HAL made ISRO to partner with HAL in all its space endeavours including the recent Mars Mission. HAL has a division at Bengaluru totally dedicated to cater to ISRO’s growing requirement.
 
We all know that India has the lowest IQ. Pakistan has more IQ than India.

If that were the case why hasnt pakistan launched even a single rocket to space? Your superior IQ sitting in SUPARCO have hardly managed to build even a communication satellite with Chinese assistance.

Only for financial reasons, otherwise we would have been far ahead of India.

Your high IQ economists have failed to keep your country's treasury sufficient enough to run a country, forget even financing such things.
 

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