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Do India's Space Program and Mars Mission Make Sense?

Could have fed 74 Million people food for some time ... instead of taking pictures of mars
 
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Let us know when you land , then will check it out , NASA already have a Rover doing stuff on land
 
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are bhai ....when we will land you will already know because again you will come with same poverty and toilet sh!t :D
 
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Accounting only agriculture based economy, and factoring in the growth in production because of accurate prediction of weather, ISRO contributes more than $10 billion every year. While the budget of ISRO stands at paltry $1.1 billion USD. This excludes the revenue of $700 million ISRO generated by launching foreign satellites, or the communication framework used in service based industries aided by ISRO, which would amount to near hundreds of billions.

The super cyclone in India in 1999 costs a humongous 15000 lives, while the cyclone of 2013 had a casualty of merely a hundred or less than that, thanks to the data gathered from the remote sensing satellite constellations of ISRO. If economists like you would put a price on human life @RiazHaq

You don't need to build booster rockets and launch satellites to do weather forecasting. All that data is available from multiple satellite feeds that anyone can subscribe for very nominal fees.

Pakistan's Suparco has been doing for years using data from lots of existing satellites in space.

Without spending billions on booster rockets and satellite launches, Pakistan has an active space program with many space scientists and engineers with advanced imaging and remote sensing, data collection and analysis for a variety of applications ranging from weather forecasting to resource management and others as follows:

Agriculture
crop estimation
Water resource management
Mitigation of natural disasters
Land use

Mapping
Surveying
Forestry
Droughts
Desertification studies
Vehicle tracking & fleet management Vehicle management
Environmental monitoring
Climate change

Pakistan's Space Program - PakAlumni Worldwide: The Global Social Network
 
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You don't need to build booster rockets and launch satellites to do weather forecasting. All that data is available from multiple satellite feeds that anyone can subscribe for very nominal fees.

Pakistan's Suparco has been doing for years using data from lots of existing satellites in space.

Without spending billions on booster rockets and satellite launches, Pakistan has an active space program with many space scientists and engineers with advanced imaging and remote sensing, data collection and analysis for a variety of applications ranging from weather forecasting to resource management and others as follows:

SUPARCO is not as a space research organisation to start with, just a bunch of data scientists and climatologists to predict the weather with data gathered from other space agencies, which has a delay of more than 24 hours from the source to the third party recipient like SUPARCO.

Good for predicting weather for crops cultivation, utter useless for detecting and taking precautions against weather related catastrophes.

ISRO's Oceansat-2 Helped Predict Cyclone Haiyan - AA Me, IN

'Isro reduced Odisha cyclone casualties'

LMFAO - true that. Sad, however, good one! :D

Impact of ISRO on Indian economy will be beyond hundreds of billions, accounting accurate weather predictions for optimum crops yield, navigation for transports, communication links aiding our service based Industry, Defense and much more.
 
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