India's Moon Exploration Program

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Oh boy, what a bad morning to get up. Just lurked a bit and porkies are having a field day.

Anyways a stupid me still hope we establish the communication.

Good luck to ISRO for future endeavours.

God to see Modi ji is still there boosting the moral of scientists. He will be adressing at 8 am.

Now i want ISRO to attempt again for this and not give up. Need to give the message to the world.
Why do we care about Pakistanis? Man we launch capability, we have launched missions to moon and Mars and will be going to send more missions to other planets also.
Their Hubble telescope minister can rant whatever he wants. In reality orbitor is still there and we have are presence on moon.
We need to ensure that we will counter every propaganda of so called intellectuals or socialites of this country will peddle.
 

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f*ck all this

Give ISRO another 50 million dollars and get them to build a modified lander / rover only and have them sent it by 1 years time . No need of orbiter since the current one is functional and will support the same.

The built time will be considerably reduced due to obvious reasons , like using the same resources that was created for Vikram lander.

A PSLV should be able to launch it. Reassign one of the upcoming PSLV for the same.

Failures are ok but this was a national mission and isro should be the one to have the last laugh
 

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f*ck all this

Give ISRO another 50 million dollars and get them to build a modified lander / rover only and have them sent it by 1 years time . No need of orbiter since the current one is functional and will support the same.

The built time will be considerably reduced due to obvious reasons , like using the same resources that was created for Vikram lander.

A PSLV should be able to launch it. Reassign one of the upcoming PSLV for the same.

Failures are ok but this was a national mission and isro should be the one to have the last laugh
First let us analyze data and make sure that what to do that it lands properly next time. There's no point trying same thing over & over.
 

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The thing is still orbiting, is there a possibility that connection will be reestablished?
 

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The first level of Indian astronaut selection for India’s proposed human mission—Ganaganyaan—has been completed in Bengaluru. India hopes to send humans to space and bring them back in 2022.

The selection was done at the Institute of Aerospace Medicine (IAM) here, an institute under the Indian Air Force (IAF).

“IAF completed Level-1 of astronaut selection at IAM. Selected Test Pilots underwent extensive physical exercise tests, lab investigations, radiological tests, clinical tests & evaluation on various facets of their psychology,” the IAF said on Friday.
 

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Let's give ISRO a moment, they will make report of what happened and what not happened and then we will come to know what actually happened, that should be the final verdict of failure or success.
Do feel bad though for scientists especially, I say next moon mission should be more grand.
Like mocking even moon(if moon was a person though).
 

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Source @Gautam Sarkar
For a second there DSN Madrid was receiving data from the lander

Now it has disappeared. Madrid has lost LOS and Goldstone is tracking the orbiter.

Note the time stamp
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So as i previously alluded lander must have landed , but there was comms failure due to possible malfunction of some comms equipment . Higher that expected G forces might have induced anomalous behaviour in the comms component like displaced linkages or unintended transient voltage transfer shorting out the circuit's. If grounding is established maybe there is a chance to drain off surge voltage if any, unfortunately I have no understanding of the working of the same in space systems. So not 100% sure.but Similar power failures happened with isro satellites power bus.

Anyways sometimes systems can recover if lucky enough. Keeping fingers crossed.
 
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