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1. In the Lunar South Pole, the sun is always near the horizon, which make it difficult to charge solar panels as compared to other regions of the moon.Who says it is hard? Your link says absolutely nothing about landing at south pole being harder than landing at a predesignated site x.
Poles are always tricky everywhere including earth, even those who know barely anything on space can use their conventional wisdom to gauge that.1. In the Lunar South Pole, the sun is always near the horizon, which make it difficult to charge solar panels as compared to other regions of the moon.
2. South pole is in general darker than any other part of the moon because of its topography and sun's position, (Lunar mountains cast huge shadows due to the sun's position) which makes it harder for the electro optical systems of the craft to capture detailed images and these low quality images make it harder for the craft to determine its landing position.
Poles are always tricky everywhere including earth, even those who know barely anything on space can use their conventional wisdom to gauge that.
But to claim the contrary and then provide no proof is nothing but sheer jealousy & laziness.
You were implying that countries which have landed on the moon many times in the past like the US, China, Russia, somehow cannot land on the pole of the moon.
Let me make it quite clear. USA and China have never attempted to land on the pole of the moon. This does not mean they cannot. There is no jealousy because there is zero reason to be jealous.
I did not imply that. Can't you read properly?
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Who said otherwise?
Yes, there is jealousy.
What has Mahindra to do here?A sort of analogous point would be like this claim from an Indian car manufacturer.
https://www.mahindra.com.au/2023/07/04/mahindra-scorpio-crosses-the-simpson-desert-in-record-time/
The problem with their claim is not that it isn't a factual thing, it is. The problem is that no one else has ever bothered to make that record. It doesn't mean the Mahindra is somehow the best off-roader (in fact it is far from). It is simply setting a record that others haven't attempted and brandishing it as somehow meaning the act demonstrates some superiority in whatever category, again, it does not. Even if successful it is not what some members have been trying to suggest.
Poles are tricky like landing on the moon is tricky.
You were implying that countries which have landed on the moon many times in the past like the US, China, Russia, somehow cannot land on the pole of the moon.
Let me make it quite clear. USA and China have never attempted to land on the pole of the moon. This does not mean they cannot. There is no jealousy because there is zero reason to be jealous.
A sort of analogous point would be like this claim from an Indian car manufacturer.
https://www.mahindra.com.au/2023/07/04/mahindra-scorpio-crosses-the-simpson-desert-in-record-time/
The problem with their claim is not that it isn't a factual thing, it is. The problem is that no one else has ever bothered to make that record. It doesn't mean the Mahindra is somehow the best off-roader (in fact it is far from). It is simply setting a record that others haven't attempted and brandishing it as somehow meaning the act demonstrates some superiority in whatever category, again, it does not. Even if successful it is not what some members have been trying to suggest.
What has Mahindra to do here?
You claim there is no jealousy, yet you cherry-pick a claim of a Mahindra car being "best off roader" and then prove you are not jealous with the claim? Dum-dum?
Prolly @serenity should watch and learn. After that, also give a Google search on how poles are different from the rest of the latitudes.@Cheepek @serenity @Krptonite
Watch this FB video:
Russia and India in new moon race | Russia and India are in a race to get to the South Pole of the moon. But it won't be an easy mission. Here's why: | By DW News | Facebook
Russia and India are in a race to get to the South Pole of the moon. But it won't be an easy mission. Here's why:fb.watch
The point of that you seem to have missed.
Mahindra basically invented a record which no one has made any attempts at. Then used that to self promote. They didn't participate in a measured comparison or competition of like for like but chose to invent an own goal, score as you would expect it to, and use all that to promote themselves.
Prolly @serenity should watch and learn. After that, also give a Google search on how poles are different from the rest of the latitudes.
Aight, Mahindra made some obscure world record, and you are telling me you are not jealous about it by fact checking it(?)
Please learn to be subtle even if you are jealous ;-)
KthxbyeThese mentions of jealousy reveal a lot more about you.
I am part of an off-roading enthusiast community and it was raised by others that Mahindra is doing a laughable attempt at self glorification with that "record". This topic merely reminded me of the parallels and a fitting example to get a point across that is entirely lost. I suppose you know what I am trying to say and hence have made posts #20 and #38.
I have nothing to be jealous of you or India. Calling others names on the internet is easy and boring.