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Great success but Mangalyaan did fail in one crucial aspect unfortunately and that makes me sad
And what is that crucial aspect ??
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Great success but Mangalyaan did fail in one crucial aspect unfortunately and that makes me sad
2 reasons:@Dillinger
This vehicle is carrying a 14kg payload, couldn't they have waited for a bigger launch vehicle ?
And what is that crucial aspect ??
World over critics abound, saying ISRO is for vanity, but ISRO has been extra ordinarily useful.Sensor payload is just 14kg. I looked at an interview with the ISRO chief.
The satellite will be in an elliptical orbit ranging from 380km to 80,000 km at the farthest. "Or it will be able to observe Mars of send data only when it is at 380 km. But I'm sceptical about the information that a 14kg payload, including Mars camera, mass methane sensor and atmosphere thermal Infrared imaging spectrometer, can send home," Nair said terming the mission as a publicity stunt.
http://articles.timesofindia.indiat...1_mars-mission-moon-mission-deviprasad-karnik
They could have waited to send a larger payload to do serious science instead. I hope by 2016 the GSLV would be operational.
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whats say u now....its successful ....Indian Rockets will explode tomorrow before it launch, India will fails tomorrow. Everyone get ready to laugh out loud even louder now. I heard that they going to postpone the damn launch tomorrow morning. Hahahahah
Mars has been a mysterious planet always.So until the vehicle lands successfully on mars the mission has its risks.
Talking like a clown with half a brain cell as usual? Do you even know what the project is all about? Stop spewing nonsense when you know squat! For your information, almost 90 per cent of the project has been realized through indigenous private and public sector players as well as SMEs.I forgot to add that the launch vehicle is not 100% indigenous either。
As a matter of fact,it is not even 50% indigenous with,for example,the cryogenic engine being Russian。
Talking like a clown with half a brain cell as usual? Do you even know what the project is all about? Stop spewing nonsense when you know squat! For your information, almost 90 per cent of the project has been realized through indigenous private and public sector players as well as SMEs.
Nearly 500 Indian companies including Walchand Nagar Industries, Godrej & Boyce, HAL, Deloitte India, etc work with ISRO to manufacture components for its rockets and launch vehicles as well as satellites. ISRO is actively considering handing over assembly and integration of the entire vehicles to some selected Indian industries.
So don't keep shooting from your hip on subjects you know nothing about.
Yo all the hatters..
Main Nagin Nagin, Nagin Nagin
Nagin dance nachna..
Arrey spare me.
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It was a mistake.
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And you dont have to magnify it so much.
Didnt i make the confession to you already...
If you want you can read that sentence as till it enters mar's orbit.Better???
Srinivas said:No need for explanation it may have been because of overlook in reading articles.
Suprise ! It was successfully launched into Earth's OrbitIndian Rockets will explode tomorrow before it launch, India will fails tomorrow. Everyone get ready to laugh out loud even louder now. I heard that they going to postpone the damn launch tomorrow morning. Hahahahah
Thanks for giving me an excuse
But the moment i made that comment you knew i had committed a blunderrr thunderrrrr....didnt you??
Then why did you not correct me???
Btw i deleted that bird brained quote of mine.
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