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false flagger !!It's failed already. How sad :'( This really is quite shameful for us.
Not an issue bro:But unfortunately more fuel would be spent to raise the orbit. They require this for mid course corrections and for putting it into precise orbit around Mars.
Mr Bagla told BBC News that the attempt on Monday morning used up about 2kg of the craft's 852kg fuel load.
But he added that the spacecraft's insertion into Earth orbit after launch on 5 November had been so precise, 6kg of liquid fuel had been saved. Even with Monday's glitch, the mission still had a fuel surplus of 4kg.
Oh come on man it's not like Sachin's Century jinx that India would loose !!!It's failed already. How sad :'( This really is quite shameful for us.
The Mars Orbiter Mission, known as "Mangalyaan" in India, was announced only 15 months ago by the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, shortly after China's attempt flopped when it failed to leave Earth's atmosphere.
Why are Pakistanis and Chinese so desperate for India too fail? Its the hate for us that burns inside of them, they are obsessed.
Now I don't get it why every news report includes this un-necessary statement...
I have been following Mars mission for months and have seen this statement in almost every report...
Sick and Lame Journalism ....
SUPARCO is wishing India and ISRO all the best on this mission.
I actually feel sad for Suparco. At a personal level I'd feel that anything that Abdus Salam was associated with should never be..well...'doddering' a lot. Does grave injustice to him.
There should be enough leeway left to save the mission.
I actually feel sad for Suparco. At a personal level I'd feel that anything that Abdus Salam was associated with should never be..well...'doddering' a lot. Does grave injustice to him.