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Wait did you mean height or depth?Temperature drops from 55 degrees to -10 degrees in just 8 cm depth, holy sh*t
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Wait did you mean height or depth?Temperature drops from 55 degrees to -10 degrees in just 8 cm depth, holy sh*t
It's penetrating inside the soilWait did you mean height or depth?
Sorry I got things mixed up, while looking at the graph.It's penetrating inside the soil
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Not exclusively Indian brains. For instance, the technology that allows the Indian rover to navigate on the lunar surface is supplied by NASA.
you’re right the Chinese went solo, it’s admirable. But since they don’t share it’s hard to say how much value was extracted by the Chinese from these missions. NASA isn’t entirely altruistic in its support for ISRO or ESA et al. It gets valuable data to plan its own missions in return.Awww ! Why do you have to burst their ego balloon?
Just when they have a desperate need to boast about something (anything!).
Seriously however - one must give props to the Indians involved in pulling this off.
This was a great effort.
Not as good as any other comparable nation (China, for example). But still great.
Which is reflected in India getting onboard Artemis accords, and our PM declaring that this mission can help future missions.you’re right the Chinese went solo, it’s admirable. But since they don’t share it’s hard to say how much value was extracted by the Chinese from these missions. NASA isn’t entirely altruistic in its support for ISRO or ESA et al. It gets valuable data to plan its own missions in return.
Within 15 to 20 years ISRO can actually do crewed lunar missions once it successfully completes Gaganyaan programme and Lunar Sample Return mission.