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India aborts a human Moon mission

Major Shaitan Singh

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n January 2009, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) indicated that it could undertake a human Moon mission by 2020. Now, there appears to be some change this stated position. During first week of September, the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office, Mr. V. Narayanasamy, mentioned there are no immediate plans for such a mission, although India remains interested in human spaceflight to low Earth orbit.

In a nutshell, a human Moon mission is a financially affordable, technologically feasible, and globally and regionally respectable proposal for India. Definitely, it would involve various challenges, but that is why it would be worth attempting. However, still India has dropped the idea of undertaking such a mission. What could be the reasons behind such a decision? In this regard, the following paragraphs raise some questions and attempt to find answers to them to understand why India appears to have altered its earlier decision to undertake a human Moon mission.


The 21st century is the showcase for “realism”. In this era, states are more self-centered and normally undertake cost-benefit analyses for their actions. Is the Indian decision based on any such analysis? For any such analysis the term “cost” should not be viewed only through an economic prism. The costs could be economical, scientific, political, and strategic.


In present times, it’s not obligatory that various scientific achievements would be viewed in a dramatic sense as they were viewed during the Cold War era. The discovery of the Higgs Boson is not credited to any one country. Today, investments for research in the space area are increasingly done as multilateral ventures and International State Station (ISS) is its best example. India finding water on the Moon was actually an outcome of joint Indo-US experimentation. Hence, it is generally understood that even though various scientific discoveries have a nationalist flavor, the international component of it could not be missed.

http://www.thespacereview.com/article/2157/1
 
now this is a reasonable decision, a wake-up for some delusional people here

lol..only one country achieved manned moon mission..so,according to you,all the other nationals should wake up from delusion.. :cheesy:

on topic..age of manned moon mission is over(until colonization of moon) as it is far more costly,dangerous and its better to send a rover than a human as probe can perform its job much much longer than a man.no need to send a man in moon right now.Chandrayan-2 is on right track and via it,india'll send an orbiter,a rover and a russian lander.the rover will analyse and will send data about samples from there.

haters gonna hate and trollers gonna troll.but Chandrayan-2 will rock the world just like Chandrayan-1. :cheers:
 
I never expect they are able to launch such a mission.

that's part of being superpower, currently only US and China have the capability, even Russia is out of the league.
 
china cannot do it. india can.. its dropped moon and will look for life in other galaxies. we will build craft that can travel thru wormohles and find life and habitable planets elsewhere .
 
We first need to send human being in Space using our own spaceship.
 
I never expect they are able to launch such a mission.

that's part of being superpower, currently only US and China have the capability, even Russia is out of the league.

Hope you would said the same after Chandrayaan 1 :D

What are you talking about?
When China sent human to moon?

Hmm, India aborts human moon mission, is that even came as a surprise? as usual, Big talk=we're going to do this and that in the "FUTURE", no wonder they name you Indians as the biggest exporter worldwide in "TALKS" only, thanks for your cheap call centers:lol:

Cheap call centers are far better than you cheap and fake products
 
now Indian gov can spend more money to improve Indian people life standard what’s on the moon go for mars i think there is chances of finding life there no coincidence Americans are so interested
 
lol..only one country achieved manned moon mission..so,according to you,all the other nationals should wake up from delusion.. :cheesy:

on topic..age of manned moon mission is over(until colonization of moon) as it is far more costly,dangerous and its better to send a rover than a human as probe can perform its job much much longer than a man.

the guys who havent even sent a person in space are talking about the age of sending man to moon is over :lol:
 
I never expect they are able to launch such a mission.

that's part of being superpower, currently only US and China have the capability, even Russia is out of the league.

You said China better than Russia in space tech, height of cheerleading. :rofl::rofl:

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the guys who havent even sent a person in space are talking about the age of sending man to moon is over :lol:

Aray Bhai, first ask your SUPARCO to do something new apart from the painting job, then make comment on India's space program. :lol::lol:
 
being realistic is the baby step to be a real something. I'd say India is on the right track.

cut down defense spending, focus on livelihood of grassroots people, get along with neighbors, let people enjoy their lives, india and indians get respects.

are these not good enough?

Nehru had led India to a road of no return. and that has to be changed.
 

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