The lander apparently is the mother of all this mission and the core technology need to validate. Cos Mars or any other planet is out of question if you can't master this first.
For Mars, India will use Vedic technology.
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The lander apparently is the mother of all this mission and the core technology need to validate. Cos Mars or any other planet is out of question if you can't master this first.
No It's not failed. Partly, I mean the Lander and therefore Rover failed. Rest 90% equipment is inside Orbiter. It will do its work for the next 2 year. The mothership is perfectly intact and healthy. Chandrayan-1 was only for 1 year. This will have many more discovery in its time and we have enough materials in future to troll our best friends....
yeah thats a point you have a good one
look/eliminate poverty from India then takes such step, USA/Russia first eliminated poverty to their countries and focuses education system, development of the their countries, then starts investing on their space program
Have you ever heard about budgeting or balancing...
I would prefer to invest in ALL SECTORS... SIMULTANEOUSLY...
Still a third world country...isn't it.
I agree, this is something all Indian until now refused to admit. They keep harping on the so called 99.999% success.
This mission is all about soft landing. If it failed to hit that mark, it's a failure.
True Passion.....
1969 .....NASA landed human on moon.
Before that your chief Sivan say nothing sort of this. He even brag ISRO can on par with CNSA.... Back to reality.Well, no not all Indians or even most. It failed, but it's nothing to be ashamed of. ISRO, program leader tried their best, that's all one asked. Actually, the pride even with this failure doesn't go away what so ever even in defeat.
Being unable to master 1960's technology is kind of shame... though I'm against wasting of money on such cosmetic projects while 80's of the population lacks toilets...Well, no not all Indians or even most. It failed, but it's nothing to be ashamed of. ISRO, program leader tried their best, that's all one asked. Actually, the pride even with this failure doesn't go away what so ever even in defeat.
Says who? Do you even care to know how much revenue they generate every year? Or just trolling when smelled the slightest opportunity?ISRO should be disbanded.
Wastage of money.
Just pray to monkeys instead. Its free.
Before that your chief Sivan say nothing sort of this. He even brag ISRO can on par with CNSA.... Back to reality.