I hope this was not done deliberately, to beat India to the south Pole. Very unsavoury if so. If I'm not mistaken, when India announced its first moon mission, China scrambled to ensure it would reach there first, which it did. I don't think india does this sort of thing.Seems the Russians are crashing the party. They are launching their own lander on August 11 and planning to land on the South pole of the moon on the ]
I have a bit of doubt if it will even make it to the Lunar surface safely given the recent ROSCOSMOS track record for unmanned probes recently(Nauka, Phobos-Grunt, ..).Seems the Russians are crashing the party. They are launching their own lander on August 11 and planning to land on the South pole of the moon on the 21st....
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If they have done this to beat us to the punch, it might not be successful because it'll be very hasty planning.I hope this was not done deliberately, to beat India to the south Pole. Very unsavoury if so. If I'm not mistaken, when India announced its first moon mission, China scrambled to ensure it would reach there first, which it did. I don't think india does this sort of thing.
It's due to be launched for a very long while. They most probably just got around to it nowIf they have done this to beat us to the punch, it might not be successful because it'll be very hasty planning.
Having many firsts to their name,the Russians should be least bothered about beating India in this supposed race. For example,Lukhnod 1 rover launched in 1970 travelled over 11 kilometers on the surface of the moon,an unbroken record till date.I hope this was not done deliberately, to beat India to the south Pole. Very unsavoury if so. If I'm not mistaken, when India announced its first moon mission, China scrambled to ensure it would reach there first, which it did. I don't think india does this sort of thing.
If this was Japan or UAE I would have been more worried. Russia's landing on the moon wouldn't take away anything from us.If they have done this to beat us to the punch, it might not be successful because it'll be very hasty planning.
Having many firsts to their name,the Russians should be least bothered about beating India in this supposed race. For example,Lukhnod 1 rover launched in 1970 travelled over 11 kilometers on the surface of the moon,an unbroken record till date.
Not just that,they managed to land on the surface of Venus using the 70's era tech,a feat that is still beyond our reach.
The very case of cold war Era space race and modern advancements are two different cases.^^^
True, but you can't put it past them. After all, they were in a " race" with the US to get to the moon, and in space technology generally, to show the superiority of the communist system. India in the back of its mind, doesn't want to fall far behind China( or any country) in space technology, but it is not obsessed with the concept of racing.
Sorry, if you look at the details of the two countries projects, you will find China's moon exploration project had nothing to do with India.I hope this was not done deliberately, to beat India to the south Pole. Very unsavoury if so. If I'm not mistaken, when India announced its first moon mission, China scrambled to ensure it would reach there first, which it did. I don't think india does this sort of thing.
They have already landed probes on Moon decades back.If they have done this to beat us to the punch, it might not be successful because it'll be very hasty planning.
But not this much South..They have already landed probes on Moon decades back.
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