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Is this going to do the same stuff currently being done by Curiosity rover or is this going to serve some other purpose?
Atleast as far space exploration is concerned countries should work together to achieve different objectives rather than repeat same endeavor to show they have achieved same technical prowess too imo
Anyway, the manned space station is still the top priority and is of far greater importance than any other projects. 2022~2024 is a plausible due date for a baseline version of CSS.
I still remember the long March 5 first launch, something was wrong, but finally succeeded by luck. They didn't take it seriously, then failed in second launch.
Some 2nd generation engineers are not qualified.
I still remember the long March 5 first launch, something was wrong, but finally succeeded by luck. They didn't take it seriously, then failed in second launch.
Some 2nd generation engineers are not qualified.
Then why did India try to land a rover and failed lol. According to you, India should stop landing spacecraft and support China and the US as they successfully soft landed already.
Using your logic, India shouldn't have launch a lunar mission to orbit the moon since NASA, Russia, ESA, Japan, and China already did that before India. lolThat China is doing it is great, but it would serve humanity greater purpose if it was doing something additional to what Nasa is already doing in Mars and that exactly was my question, is this mission doing that? If not, still great stuff but in future space agencies should have open communications.
They are desperate to prove india is not a shithole. So instead of cleaning India or feeding India, they spend billions buiding a huge statue made in China and sending a probe to the moon doing what China has already done. Their face saving syndrome is pretty deep.Using your logic, India shouldn't have launch a lunar mission to orbit the moon since NASA, Russia, ESA, Japan, and China already did that before India. lol
Same with India now saying they too are going to be building a space station by 2030. What will be the purpose of this small 20ton space station apart from showing the Chinese that they too can build one? I'm 100% sure that if China didn't launch their space station project then India wouldn't be doing this. Seems to me like a 'me too' project to be honest. Same with India now saying they too will start a manned space program. What else will they achieved that U.S Russia, ESA and China haven't already achieved? So as you can see, what you just said applies more to India than even China. Since at least China wanted to participate in ISS but they were rebuffed/banned by the US from doing so, so they had no choice than to build theirs. However India is free to join the ISS since western powers are open/more favourable towards India , but India has rejected this saying they will follow China to build theirs. Is that not a clear case of trying to follow your giant neighbour and show them you can do what they did as well? lol
India’s space station likely to have space for three
BENGALURU: The Indian Space Station, which the Indian Space Research Organisation plans to put in place in five to seven years, will have space for three astronauts, sources told TOI.
The space station will be an extension of the human spaceflight programme Gaganyaan. TOI has learned that the initial designs for the space station – still in a nascent stage – suggest a 20-tonne modular abode in the low earth orbit (LEO), at an altitude of 120km to 140km.
The International Space Station (ISS), jointly managed by the US, Russia, Europe, Japan and Canada, orbits at an average altitude of 400km. Announcing the project in June this year, Isro chairman K Sivan had said: “We don’t want to be part of ISS. Our station, which will be set up in five to seven years, won’t be very big.”