That's not what I have read, ISRO seems to have confirmed hard landing , that suggests there would likely be significant damage to the lander.Aaj tak reporting ISRO saying lander is in tact, no issues in lander, trying to communicate with it
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So u r the only person in the world walks without falling right from coming out of ur mother, Congrats. May be allah helped u by holding ur both hand for not falling.Sorry for being late on this but I am very busy these days.
7th Sep was a dark day in Indian space program's history. Many dreams were crushed, many eyebrows where raised. It wasn't a simple failure but a humiliating event that will permanently change Indian space program forever.
This news came as a major let down in international media. Pakistanis are jumping in joy. Big three space powers are smiling. Even Israel and France didn't show much solidarity this time.
Historically elite space club was reserved for big 2 (USA & USSR) but China broke this duopoly. They became part of this club by sending successful missions after missions. We however only did lip service but nothing was done on the ground. We have seen only delays and failures. We may want big three space club to expand and become big 4 but this won't happen at our current speed.
After being a major national disaster in first 100 days of Modi. He must be furious at ISRO. In public he may be all relaxed but knowing Modi's true nature he must be fuming at this national embarrassment. This means a big NO for any ambitious space mission as long as modi is incharge. Modi can even cancel upcoming Gaganyaan mission due to failure of Chandrayan-2 mission.
All in all expect major budget cuts for ISRO in 2020 budget. Many people will get changed (fired) in ISRO. Speeding of new space law creation. This will open doors to private space players.
Coming to Chandrayaan mission.
How ISRO shot themselves in foot?!?!
1) Location of landing.
They chose the most difficult location that is full of creators and adverse environment for their first attempt. This was a suicide mission from beginning. If any sane voices existed in ISRO they would recommend a mush safer place like near equator.
2) delays after delays
They over complicated the mission. Added too many payload on first attempt. It was more then they can chew so delays.
3) too much hype.
Bringing Net Geo in and inviting PM may look good on paper but when you have a complicated, untested mess of a mission you better keep silent.
All in all dark days ahead for ISRO. They couldn't have more pro space gov in centre yet they managed to screw this. Now BJP will approach anything space related with extreme caution just like INC.
Sure...Congress was at fault...... you do realise the condition of the country for the first 30 years , right..?To put things in perspective.
Although, we are 60 years behind thanks to Congress.
Not even the US can fund itself like that anymore...Some 20-25 years behind. Not even 10 years if we start crazy funding like USA did in Cold War.
As per your argument no one should explore any science after a failure... Are you mad... The intrest in space science in India increased many fold.. they will get more fund and more attention now.. I have seen people talking about this mission at home, at shop, at bus or railway station, people are positively talking about it .. it's q great change, space science toughest field as we know and failure rate is always higher but that makes people more and more involved with it...Sorry for being late on this but I am very busy these days.
7th Sep was a dark day in Indian space program's history. Many dreams were crushed, many eyebrows where raised. It wasn't a simple failure but a humiliating event that will permanently change Indian space program forever.
This news came as a major let down in international media. Pakistanis are jumping in joy. Big three space powers are smiling. Even Israel and France didn't show much solidarity this time.
Historically elite space club was reserved for big 2 (USA & USSR) but China broke this duopoly. They became part of this club by sending successful missions after missions. We however only did lip service but nothing was done on the ground. We have seen only delays and failures. We may want big three space club to expand and become big 4 but this won't happen at our current speed.
After being a major national disaster in first 100 days of Modi. He must be furious at ISRO. In public he may be all relaxed but knowing Modi's true nature he must be fuming at this national embarrassment. This means a big NO for any ambitious space mission as long as modi is incharge. Modi can even cancel upcoming Gaganyaan mission due to failure of Chandrayan-2 mission.
All in all expect major budget cuts for ISRO in 2020 budget. Many people will get changed (fired) in ISRO. Speeding of new space law creation. This will open doors to private space players.
Coming to Chandrayaan mission.
How ISRO shot themselves in foot?!?!
1) Location of landing.
They chose the most difficult location that is full of creators and adverse environment for their first attempt. This was a suicide mission from beginning. If any sane voices existed in ISRO they would recommend a mush safer place like near equator.
2) delays after delays
They over complicated the mission. Added too many payload on first attempt. It was more then they can chew so delays.
3) too much hype.
Bringing Net Geo in and inviting PM may look good on paper but when you have a complicated, untested mess of a mission you better keep silent.
All in all dark days ahead for ISRO. They couldn't have more pro space gov in centre yet they managed to screw this. Now BJP will approach anything space related with extreme caution just like INC.
Absolutely and this buffoons are afraid of Pakistanis laughing , what a joke. Typical Indian trait of looking at foreigners for approval. It was heartbreaking but certainly not a humiliation.As per your argument no one should explore any science after a failure... Are you mad... The intrest in space science in India increased many fold.. they will get more fund and more attention now.. I have seen people talking about this mission at home, at shop, at bus or railway station, people are positively talking about it .. it's q great change, space science toughest field as we know and failure rate is always higher but that makes people more and more involved with it...
India was united at the early morning of 7th Sep beacuse of this mission.
Reports are comping that the lander is in one piece and is tilted.
So now the question is. Does india is the 4th country to send a intact rover on moon? Even if link is not established?
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Columbia disaster was million times more devastating than Chandrayaan 2 Vikram lander loss. We as a nation needs some growing up to do. When Abhinandan was caught in PoK and was being beaten, some Indians felt so humiliated that they wished he had died in crash.Columbia disaster was one of the worst space accidents , did NASA shutdown?? We have such a fragile attitude
As per the latest report, the lander is travelling at 59 m/s just above one 1 km, it might be a hard landing.
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Antenna orientation does matter, the antenna has to point towards the orbiter or towards earth station or else we cannot communicate.What are the chances of communication loss due to deviation or change of the orientation of the antenna? Or Orientation doesn't matter.
wrong, propaganda from our neighbor it seems.Is it true that ISRO's employees had cut in their salaries by the government? Many are tweeting on this topic.
https://www.outlookindia.com/websit...lander-tilted-on-moon-but-in-one-piece/338239An ISRO official said: "Unless and until everything is intact (lander), it's very difficult (to re-establish contact). Chances are less. Only if it had soft-landing, and if all systems functioned, then only communication can be restored. Things are bleak as of now."
"I will rate it (restoring link) as good," another senior official of the space agency said, raising hope that lander springing to life again is not ruled out.
"But there are limitations. We have experience of recovering spacecraft (which had lost contact) in geostationary orbit. But here (in the case of Vikram), that kind of operational flexibility is not there. Already it's lying on the surface of the Moon, and we cannot reorient it.
Vital thing is antennas will have to point towards the ground station or the orbiter. Such an operation is extremely difficult. At the same time, chances are good and we will have to keep our fingers crossed," the official said.
The official said the lander generating power is not an issue, as it has "solar panels all around it" and it also has "internal batteries" which "are not used much."