Arjun Mk1A
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Does it mean we are making good progress in NGV space?
30 launches is probably close to 5 to 6 years during which we will see replacement taking test flights most likely.Does it mean we are making good progress in NGV space?
Both PSLV as well as GSLV will retire.30 launches is probably close to 5 to 6 years during which we will see replacement taking test flights most likely.
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But i would say ISRO dont take tough location, means take that location where rover can smoothly travel.ISRO is aiming high....the planned landing site for Mars Lander Mission which is currently in study phase might be "Eridania basin" an ancient lake on Mars, which has Hydrothermal vents, a juicy spot for origin of life, if it originated, better they send some good science payloads if they choose that site
The terrain might be similar to that of Perserverance river's terrainBut i would say ISRO dont take tough location, means take that location where rover can smoothly travel.
I think rover need to fully self automated with AI. Becoz real time movement not possible from ISRO station.The terrain might be similar to that of Perserverance river's terrain
Landers are pre-programmed to themselves study terrain for landing. It was automatic in Chandryaan and it will be same in Mangalyaan.I think rover need to fully self automated with AI. Becoz real time movement not possible from ISRO station.
I m saying AI, able to select path itself by analyzing images. Like Perserverance rover.Landers are pre-programmed to themselves study terrain for landing. It was automatic in Chandryaan and it will be same in Mangalyaan.
You can't control manually control from this far away and signals need time to reach.
Every landing spacecraft analyses its path with even more critical equipments (AI scanning optical images is not a necessity, not even needed if terrain heights and profiles are calculated by autonomous means).I m saying AI, able to select path itself by analyzing images. Like Perserverance rover.
If I recall correctly I was in the 7th grade in the convent school, the class teacher pushed us to watch the live telecast of it's orbital insertionFRIENDS,
This November will mark 10 years since the launch of Mangalyaan.
How remarkably time flies, it seems the mission was launched just yesterday.
In 2014 you are 7th ??If I recall correctly I was in the 7th grade in the convent school, the class teacher pushed us to watch the live telecast of it's orbital insertion
I am grateful
iirc yeah, 6th/7thIn 2014 you are 7th ??
In 2014, I was in grade III/IV. It's been a long time, time passes by like anything! Today I am in Class XII. I kinda wish that I could repeat my 9th and 10th standard as my 9th and 10th were online, it was so horrible, I couldn't meet up with friends, couldn't study properly, was depressed, and I don't know what else. DAMN the covid pandemic.In 2014 you are 7th ??
I was just fresh out of engineering college working as an apprentice in the same institute that manufactured PSLV's engine gimbal and flow control valves.If I recall correctly I was in the 7th grade in the convent school, the class teacher pushed us to watch the live telecast of it's orbital insertion
I am grateful
Such young guys, what are you doing on forums? Use time for better things....you know what I mean...work/study and right type of fun....stay away from alcohol and drugs. I had to sleep my ass in the labIn 2014, I was in grade III/IV. It's been a long time, time passes by like anything! Today I am in Class XII. I kinda wish that I could repeat my 9th and 10th standard as my 9th and 10th were online, it was so horrible, I couldn't meet up with friends, couldn't study properly, was depressed, and I don't know what else. DAMN the covid pandemic.