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ISRO GSLV MkIII-M1 / Chandrayānam-2 (Chandrayaan-2) Mission: July 15, 2019

You have no access to free media. I don't blame Chinese for their Ignorance.
See it's shifting again, free media now. So what has your Chandrayaan failure got yo do with China and free media. Just admit you are technologically backward and improve. Gosh... You guys never cease to.amaze me with that thick skin, when yutu stopped moving after 100m you guys laughed, now who is laughing when you can't even land that friggin rover which was a 7 times lighter.
 
See it's shifting again, free media now. So what has your Chandrayaan failure got yo do with China and free media. Just admit you are technologically backward and improve. Gosh... You guys never cease to.amaze me with that thick skin, when yutu stopped moving after 100m you guys laughed, now who is laughing when you can't even land that friggin rover which was a 7 times lighter.


Since Mr. Sivan had claimed "India is nowhere less than China in the arena of space", they MUST not admit any failure. They simply span a failure as a "95% success", and our "Free Media" enjoying Indian friends would be just as happy.
 
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Chinese may not have gutter version of "free media", but they have fairly high IQ, so they are capable of critical thinking, therefore they are decedes ahead.

Had this been a Chinese project, and the head of Chinese space agency tried to peddle this obvious failure as a "95% success" like Mr. Sivan did, Chinese people would have pounded him so hard that he would have no choice but resign. BTW, what is the reason that ISRO is hiding the "thermal image of Vikram Lander" that Mr. Sivan claimed the Orbitor "Clicked"?


It is unfair to misquote chairman K Sivan! Indeed, do not belittle ISRO, as it is not 95% but a much higher 98% success claim, that is only slightly short of a total 满分 success!

Chandrayaan-2 is 98% successful, Gaganyaan our next priority: Isro chief K Sivan

Sep 21, 2019,

Talking about Chandrayaan-2, the Isro chief said that the mission has been 98 per cent successful with the orbiter performing very well.

"The orbiter's payload systems are functioning well. Certain payloads in the orbiter are first of their kind. The moon mission is 98 per cent successful,” he added.

On failing to communicate with the 'Vikram' lander, Sivan said they could not do much about that.

Sivan, however, said that the life span of Chandrayaan 2 is 7.5 years. “Don’t you think it is a success? It is really a big success. Except soft landing of lander Vikram, everything was okay,” he said.

http://web.archive.org/web/20190922...-next-priority-sivan/articleshow/71236166.cms
http://archive.is/CEtfN


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It is unfair to misquote chairman K Sivan! Indeed, do not belittle ISRO, as it is not 95% but a much higher 98% success claim, that is only slightly short of a total 满分 success!

Chandrayaan-2 is 98% successful, Gaganyaan our next priority: Isro chief K Sivan

Sep 21, 2019,

Talking about Chandrayaan-2, the Isro chief said that the mission has been 98 per cent successful with the orbiter performing very well.

"The orbiter's payload systems are functioning well. Certain payloads in the orbiter are first of their kind. The moon mission is 98 per cent successful,” he added.

On failing to communicate with the 'Vikram' lander, Sivan said they could not do much about that.

Sivan, however, said that the life span of Chandrayaan 2 is 7.5 years. “Don’t you think it is a success? It is really a big success. Except soft landing of lander Vikram, everything was okay,” he said.

http://web.archive.org/web/20190922...-next-priority-sivan/articleshow/71236166.cms
http://archive.is/CEtfN


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Hahahha 98% succezz. Yutu was a failure for Chinese, we admit it and improve. Just like Delhi is 1% success because 1% has money to buy xiaomi air filters during your aircalypse right?
 
Chinese may not have gutter version of "free media", but they have fairly high IQ, so they are capable of critical thinking, therefore they are decedes ahead.

Chinese have "Gutter oil" for their consumption so they do not need free media. You can enjoy by watching Xi's Propaganda film.

See it's shifting again, free media now. So what has your Chandrayaan failure got yo do with China and free media. Just admit you are technologically backward and improve. Gosh... You guys never cease to.amaze me with that thick skin, when yutu stopped moving after 100m you guys laughed, now who is laughing when you can't even land that friggin rover which was a 7 times lighter.

But your government mouthpiece advised china to learn from India and warned that it will be left behind. Your dictator Xi took pride in India's Mars mission as a Asian country.
 
But your government mouthpiece advised china to learn from India and warned that it will be left behind. Your dictator Xi took pride in India's Mars mission as a Asian country.
Hey nothing wrong to learn from India but indian mars probe is nothing but a chandrayaan sent by a primitive rocket using US DSN. Your recent failure already proves this. :)
 
India's Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter at the Moon Is Now Tracking Solar Flares


By Meghan Bartels a month ago Science & Astronomy




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An artist's depiction of the Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft orbiting the moon.
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An Indian spacecraft may be orbiting the moon, but it's also gathering valuable data about other key players in our solar system.

India's Chandrayaan-2 mission has caught measurements of a few solar flares on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. The measurements come courtesy of an instrument designed to help identify elements on the lunar surface.

measurements likely won't be useful in that work — but they could teach scientists something new about the sun and the flares of radiation it emits. The new observations are particularly intriguing because they come while the sun is in the calmest period of its 11-year activity cycle, scientists say.

Related: India's Chandrayaan-2 Mission to the Moon in Photos



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(Image credit: India Space Research Organisation)
The Chandrayaan-2 instrument that gathered the measurements is called the Solar X-ray Monitor, which partners with an instrument called Chandrayaan-2 Large Area Soft X-ray Spectrometer, or CLASS. Both devices measure X-rays; the Solar X-ray Monitor directly measures those coming from the sun, and CLASS measures those bouncing off the moon.

By comparing the two measurements when the spacecraft is more or less directly between the sun and the moon, scientists can determine how the lunar surface responds to X-ray light and, in turn, which elements are present. The solar flare observations can't be used that way because the spacecraft was off to the side, so the angles of the measurements don't line up.



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But the Solar X-ray Monitor is much more sensitive than other instruments scientists currently have for measuring solar flares. One of those instruments is on board the GOES-15 weather satellite, which serves as the standard measurement, according to a statement about the new observations released by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

And on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, that instrument saw noticeable changes in X-rays coming off the sun. In contrast to the GOES-15 device — which measures just small wiggles before, during and after the flares — Chandrayaan-2's instrument gathered much more sensitive measurements of the flare sequence.

The Chandrayaan-2 orbiter arrived at the moon in early September. Although the lander associated with the mission seems to have crashed during touchdown, the orbiter is working perfectly, according to ISRO
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The life for the vast majority of Indians is utter hell.
Between the social injustice, Hindutva insanity, and shitting in the streets, they only thing an average Indian can look forward to is Bollywood.

Now Pakistan is even taking that away :cheesy:
 
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