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Is China's Space Program Shaping a Celestial Empire?

who care about you what :" one big step for india one huge step for mankind" bragging! :haha::rofl:


the fact is your equipment defunct and you have to abort your project prematuredly, TROLL

Yeah may be CPC controlled media may not have reported it,but it did a hard landing on the moon and found presence of lunar water -> fact !!

As usual you have resorted to trolling.The question here was can India put a probe on mars orbit, you posted the NASA link,and when it was proved that India was only asking for help in tracking.Then you started to troll saying that India does ot have technological capability to track it,I proved that the US help was only needed for non visible period,by quoting the same link

And now you are trolling about Chandrayaan?pathetic !
 
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Yeah may be CPC controlled media may not have reported it,but it did a hard landing on the moon and found presence of lunar water -> fact !!

As usual you have resorted to trolling.The question here was can India put a probe on mars orbit, you posted the NASA link,and when it was proved that India was only asking for help in tracking.Then you started to troll saying that India does ot have technological capability to track it,I proved that the US help was only needed for non visible period,by quoting the same link

And now you are trolling about Chandrayaan?pathetic !

it is you who are TROLLING

1. indian made equipment are not reliable Proven by my quote of your indian communication breakdown and shield failure
FACT

2, was the indian lunar mission aborted prematuredly? YES

3. if you are capable why you need to ask for help from NASA or use a mobile tracking system instead? You cant even have one deep space tracking system then brag about your ability to track in deep space! PATHETIC!
 
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Someone needs to stop this Chandrayaam 1 discovered the water on the moon nonsense. Water on the moon was discovered by Moon Mineralogy Mapper, and it was built by NASA and managed by NASA. So if a taxi driver drove a scientist to someplace and the scientist discovered something, does the credits of this discovery go to the taxi driver? And in this case Chandrayaam 1 is nothing but a taxi.

and it was the Soviet Union who first found water on moon and the cheerleaders claim credit for it! Shameful!

"one big step for india, one giant step for *ahem*“:haha::haha::rofl:

Soviet find of water on the Moon in the 1970s ignored by the West
 
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and it was the Soviet Union who first found water on moon and the cheerleaders claim credit for it! Shameful!

"one big step for india, one giant step for *ahem*“:haha::haha::rofl:

Soviet find of water on the Moon in the 1970s ignored by the West


Haha I love it.

Indian myths busted once again. India will always remain a corrupt country and society that can only boast.

Soooooo glad their economy is collapsing.
Wonderful news for the world imo.
 
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Haha I love it.

Indian myths busted once again. India will always remain a corrupt country and society that can only boast.

Soooooo glad their economy is collapsing.
Wonderful news for the world imo.

isro and the cheerleaders owe Soviet Union (Russia Ukraine etc) an apology for taking the credit and the world an explanation!
 
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Someone needs to stop this Chandrayaam 1 discovered the water on the moon nonsense. Water on the moon was discovered by Moon Mineralogy Mapper, and it was built by NASA and managed by NASA. So if a taxi driver drove a scientist to someplace and the scientist discovered something, does the credits of this discovery go to the taxi driver? And in this case Chandrayaam 1 is nothing but a taxi.

and @shuttler

The indigenously developed Moon Impact Probe (MIP), which crash-landed at a designated site on the lunar south pole on November 14, 2008, had picked up “clear signatures” of water during its 25-minute descent, Mr. Nair said at a press conference here on Friday.

Analysis of the data from a mass spectrometer on the MIP pointed to the presence water, he added. The cuboid probe also bore the Indian tricolour thus “planting the Indian flag” on the moon when it landed.

This finding was later “confirmed” by the Moon Mineralogy Mapper (or M3, developed by NASA) that established the presence of water and hydroxyl on the lunar surface. While ISRO knew about water presence “way back in June” they waited for the findings of NASA’s M3 to be published in the journal Science this week before announcing it, Mr. Nair said.

MIP detected water on Moon way back in June: ISRO Chairman - The Hindu

Ignorance is a bliss,atleast in PDF..that gives you trolling capability... :lol:

and even China couldn't use their deep space tracking system without other country's help..In Fobos Grunt,it was Russian Deep Space Tracking and not china's were used,not even tandem..so please,quit trolling...


and be it USA,Russia or India whose equipment discovered it,its confirmed that China's never did..so,you know.... :omghaha:
 
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and @shuttler

and be it USA,Russia or India whose equipment discovered it,its confirmed that China's never did..so,you know.... :omghaha:

Is that really matter?

The fact that only USA, Rusia and China that can send man into space and build space station - India never did, that is the really matters LOL :laugh:
 
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Celestial Empire???

Well, no need to brag about it before China has such a long distance to go.
 
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and @shuttler

The indigenously developed Moon Impact Probe (MIP), which crash-landed at a designated site on the lunar south pole on November 14, 2008, had picked up “clear signatures” of water during its 25-minute descent, Mr. Nair said at a press conference here on Friday.

Analysis of the data from a mass spectrometer on the MIP pointed to the presence water, he added. The cuboid probe also bore the Indian tricolour thus “planting the Indian flag” on the moon when it landed.

This finding was later “confirmed” by the Moon Mineralogy Mapper (or M3, developed by NASA) that established the presence of water and hydroxyl on the lunar surface. While ISRO knew about water presence “way back in June” they waited for the findings of NASA’s M3 to be published in the journal Science this week before announcing it, Mr. Nair said.

MIP detected water on Moon way back in June: ISRO Chairman - The Hindu


Ignorance is a bliss,atleast in PDF..that gives you trolling capability... :lol:

and even China couldn't use their deep space tracking system without other country's help..In Fobos Grunt,it was Russian Deep Space Tracking and not china's were used,not even tandem..so please,quit trolling...

and be it USA,Russia or India whose equipment discovered it,its confirmed that China's never did..so,you know.... :omghaha:

You cheerleaders are pathetic. You babbled all over the places as if you were the first to discover water on moon:

[NEW DELHI: As news trickled out about Indian maiden lunar mission tracing water molecules on the moon's surface, scientists rejoiced at the discovery and hope that it will pave the way for growing vegetation in the earth's natural satellite in future. ( Watch Video )

"I am really very happy to know that the NASA payload on Chandrayaan-1 has traced water. If it is true then it will pave the way for growing vegetation in moon surface in five or 10 years from now," renowned scientist Y S Rajan said.

"Even if there is no water in its complete H20 format, still it's a great feat. It will help make human venturing to moon a more enriching experience. Those going to moon can combine the molecule and get water.

"They can also break it and get oxygen which is a major problem for scientists in space," said Rajan, who has written the book India 2020: A Vision for the New Millennium, along with former president A P J Abdul Kalam.

He said India's moon mission was a "great success" that proved ISRO's capability and efficiency in managing key space projects. "We have received loads of data from moon via our mission. It has certainly enriched the global scientific community."

"The moon has distinct signatures of water," top American scientist Carle Pieters confirmed on Thursday.

"The evidence of water molecules on the surface of the moon was found by the moon mineralogy mapper (M3) of the US-based National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on board Chandrayaan-1," M3 principal investigator Pieters said in a paper published in the journal Science.

Amitabha Ghosh, space scientist at NASA, said: "This is a very, very important finding... If somehow water was found on the moon, you could use that water right out there. You could extract it."

"Right now, we don't know what temperature it is, and whether there is a cost effective way of extracting it," he added.

Mila Mitra, a scientist formerly associated with NASA said: "This is truly significant because it will help find any trace of life on moon."

"Now you will see more money being invested in moon missions. There might be manned moon missions. Now you will see more emphasis on such endeavours," she added.

S Chandrasekaran, another leading scientist, said: "Yes, we are very happy. I was not part of the mission so cannot give technical details but yes, the discovery is very significant. It is great and very important."

Last year, former ISRO chief K Kasturirangan had told the news agency: "For me personally, if Chandrayaan-1 manages to find evidence of water on the moon, then that would be the biggest achievement."

Indian scientists rejoice as Chandrayaan-1 traces water on moon - Times Of India

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India's proud space agency, ISRO, went on record on Friday to share that not only have they found water on the moon, but they found it first. A full three months ahead of NASA, to be exact.

"The moon impact probe when it was descending down, it has picked up signatures of water on the moon as it travelled from the lunar equator to the pole," beams Dr G Madhavan Nair, Chairman, ISRO.

Here's what happened. In November last year, within a few days of Chandrayaan reaching the orbit of the moon, a special device called a Moon Impact Probe detached itself from the mother ship. The probe, which is the size of a computer monitor, plunged towards to the lunar surface, beaming back the first chemical signatures of water on the moon. It then crashed on the lunar surface, as it was designed to do, and landed near the Shakleton crater, the spot now renamed as the Jawahar Point as this feat was completed on the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.

NASA's Moon Mineralogy Mapper found its first traces of water in February.

ISRO's India-First statement will remain a claim till the findings are published.

Did India beat NASA to find water on moon? | NDTV.com
 
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@shuttler

You are so pathetic,Moon Impact probe was the first device on Chandrayaan 1 to detect lunar water,but your pathetic CPC programed brain cannot comprehend it.
 
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3. if you are capable why you need to ask for help from NASA or use a mobile tracking system instead? You cant even have one deep space tracking system then brag about your ability to track in deep space! PATHETIC!

Typical CPC programmed brain,that cannot comprehen the facts,read that link again.
 
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